The GDPR - how it will affect the way you develop?
As you may know, The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) becomes enforceable on 25th of May. What does it mean for you, your company, your web app?
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As you may know, The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) becomes enforceable on 25th of May. What does it mean for you, your company, your web app?
Lately, I had to design a new app from the scratch. In the past I’ve conducted some UX evaluations of existing applications and websites, so I’m not completely green - but designing something from the very beginning? It was definitely a challenging task.
After creating your Ruby on Rails app you obviously want to reach as many users as possible. That’s the right time to think about internationalizing it, as not everyone is an English native speaker or uses it fluently enough. Fortunately, there is an easy-to-use and extensible framework to make your application multi-language-friendly.
When creating an app in Ruby on Rails, from the very beginning, on every single step of your developer's journey, you're going to use ActiveRecord methods. Lots of them, and frankly speaking, it's good to know them well (if not by heart).
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