ruby-on-rails
Ruby on Rails (Rails) is a web application framework written in Ruby. It is meant to help simplify the building of complex websites.
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Encore's Blog - Rails5, Ruby2.5
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Create and received track and fields trainings
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Plantilla Agency de Bootstrap aplicada a un proyecto en Rails 6
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A gem to provide MapLibre GL JS for Rails applications 🚆
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Aplicación de trueque de vinilos realizado con Ruby on Rails y Postgresql (MVP)
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Emoji password generator web application
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Donut and cake online shop
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Personal Portfolio web-app built with Ruby on Rails, HTML, CSS, Javascript. Currently, displaying main contact details and my personal work selection. Next releases will introduce backend services using Ruby.
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A personal BlogSite with Jekyll theme that focuses on text presentation.
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My blog that I want to build using ruby on rails.
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My personal about where I post about Elixir, TDD, Ruby and software engineer in general
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my personal website, hosted using Github Pages. forked from jalpc
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Arcadia: App for nerds to find friends and love through activities
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Twidder is a redesign of Twitter social media app. Users can share their ongoing fun activity by making 'twids' on this platform. To 'twid' is an abbreviation for 'tell what I'm doing', coined from the word 'tweet'(from Twitter). Users can compose a twid of current fun activity, and other users on the platform can reply/ comment on that twid, li…
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Created by David Heinemeier Hansson
Released December 13 2005
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