Every Ruby on Rails developer tried capistrano to deploy an application without any pain. It is a great tool with lots of customizations, which can enhance it even more. The difficult thing here is that you have to look through too many useless gems and abandoned information to find a needle in a haystack and improve your productivity. Thus we decided to aggregate our experience in a single article.
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Welcome to the third and final part of the article series devoted to Fabric SDKs. If you missed our previous articles, you can find Part 1 and Part 2 here.…
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Ruby on Rails is known for its issue with money conversion. Things work pretty well for developers until they face up with eCommerce projects and money conversion. Money Rails is…