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Spell Check in ruby and rails using BOSSMan

Wrong English is an often problem while developing any website product as it gives bad view to website user and thus does direct impact on product. BOSSMan is a ruby gem that interacts with yahoo web...

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Do you need a Push Notification Manager? – Redis PubSub to the rescue

Happy New Year! And its indeed an awesome start to a surely prosperous year — my stunts with Redis PubSub worked ! We have been looking at getting a push notification manager in place to communicate...

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Pro tip: Increase webpage performance using sprite, data-uri and jammit

For quite some time at Josh Software, we have been concentrating on improving backend server performance. You can read about load testing and bench-marking and improving upload performance using nginx...

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GoRuCo – the party never stops!

It’s not often that you get a chance to attend a conference that has your name on it — well almost ;) Gotham Ruby Conference (GoRuCo) in New York city was one such conference that I attended last...

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Experiencing Ruby – the Scottish way

Held in the exquisite Crieff Hydro, Perthshire, this was another example of an exciting professionally organised Ruby Conference. There will always be a lot of information about the talks, so this is...

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When I travelled halfway across the world to attend RubyConf 14 San Diego

It would be folly to even try and sum up all my experiences in one blog post. Hence this part is a short recap of my impressions of RubyConf San Diego. After a long journey of ~12000kms, little sleep,...

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Moving from EventMachine to Async

In The Beginning A little over 13 years ago, I had been working as a freelance developer for over five years, primarily writing and hosting Ruby based web sites and applications for a variety of...

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Rails: Special Use Cases Of MD5

What is MD5? The MD5 is a hashing algorithm. It is a one-way cryptographic function. It accepts a message of any length as input and returns the fixed-length digest value. There are various use-cases...

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5 Reasons Ruby is the Go To Choice for Startups

Content posted here with the permission of the author PJ Hagerty, who is Developer, writer, speaker, musician, and Developer Advocate. He is known to travel the world speaking about programming and the...

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FastJsonparser, Fastest JSON parser for Ruby

FastJsonparser is ruby wrapper for simdjson which is written in c++. "JSON is de facto standard for exchanging data between web server and browser." If your application is parsing large JSON data then...

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Departure.rb

Databases are usually the lifeblood of applications and of dynamic web sites.They manage the information that applications depend on, and a large portion ofapplication development revolves around the...

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Golang or Ruby

Content posted here with the permission of the author PJ Hagerty, who is Developer, writer, speaker, musician, and Developer Advocate. He is known to travel the world speaking about programming and the...

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