A lot has happened since our last review. Of course we mean the astronomical phenomenon of Supermoon. If you managed to keep your sanity, try learning some more about modern web development. Don’t worry, these articles don’t touch on the javascript dependency managers madness! An overview of TLS 1.3 and...
So you decided that you want use your Rails application as an API, huh? Great! But have you thought of the strategy for error handling? No? That’s also great, because I am here to help you! Handling errors: the basic approach If you were trying to find out how to...
Introduction A week ago, I reviewed websites that offer automatic image tagging as a service. Today, I’m going to put some of that experience to practice by building a simple Rails photo gallery from scratch, which will automatically assign tags to uploaded images and present images by tags. I’ll use...
It’s full-blown, cold and rainy (and beautiful) autumn here in Central Europe, which means less evenings spent out in town and more time for learning new, interesting stuff. Therefore our second digest has lots of learning material that we wholeheartedly recommend to go through in between watching Luke Cage and...
Introduction This is the first post in our two-part series devoted to computer vision in Ruby. The term “computer vision” is not easy to describe, just as it’s not easy to explain what it means to “see” something. The common ground is building some high-level representation, or structure, of images...
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