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  1. The Self-Contained Test

    Learn how to write tests so they’re easy to read and your colleagues will thank you.

    Edward Loveall
    May 18, 2020
    • Testing
    • Good Code
    • Ruby
  2. Querying with GraphQL optional arguments in Elm

    How do optional arguments translate to a language with no such concept?

    Amanda Beiner
    May 15, 2020
    • Elm
    • GraphQL
  3. Powerful Git Macros For Automating Everyday Workflows

    Improve your everyday git workflows by automating the boring stuff.

    Wil Hall
    May 14, 2020
    • Git
    • DevTools
    • Unix
    • Shell
    • Productivity
  4. Authentication in Elixir Web Applications with Ueberauth and Guardian: Part 4

    Part 4 in a series on Ueberauth and Guardian authentication. Let users register and log in using OAuth providers like Google.

    Lance Johnson
    May 13, 2020
    • Guardian
    • Ueberauth
    • Authentication
    • Phoenix
    • Elixir
    • Web
  5. New online workshop: Protect your Rails app against security threats during COVID-19

    Join us as we discuss the rise of security threats during COVID-19, and how upgrading your Rails application can protect your business and users.

    Daniel Colson
    May 7, 2020
    • Security
    • Rails Upgrade
    • Remote
    • Workshops
    • Code Audit
    • Web
    • Ruby
    • Rails
  6. Authentication in Elixir Web Applications with Ueberauth and Guardian: Part 3

    Part 3 in a series on Ueberauth and Guardian authentication. Let you users log in and log out of their existing accounts.

    Lance Johnson
    May 6, 2020
    • Guardian
    • Ueberauth
    • Authentication
    • Phoenix
    • Elixir
    • Web
  7. Authentication in Elixir Web Applications with Ueberauth and Guardian: Part 2

    Part 2 in a series on Ueberauth and Guardian authentication. Let your users create accounts with an email address and password using Ueberauth and Guardian.

    Lance Johnson
    May 5, 2020
    • Guardian
    • Ueberauth
    • Authentication
    • Phoenix
    • Elixir
    • Web
  8. Authentication in Elixir Web Applications with Ueberauth and Guardian: Part 1

    Part 1 in a series on Ueberauth and Guardian authentication. Build a basic Phoenix application with authentication pages to prepare for Guardian-based authentication features.

    Lance Johnson
    May 4, 2020
    • Guardian
    • Ueberauth
    • Authentication
    • Phoenix
    • Elixir
    • Web
  9. Using Design To Help Steel Warriors Fight Knife Crime

    How we applied design thinking to tackle a problem in our community.

    Miles Johnson
    April 30, 2020
    • Design Thinking
    • Workshops
    • Product Design
  10. Confirm your changes at the end of a git rebase

    It’s not always obvious what changed in your code after a git rebase. This tool makes changes more visible and helps you undo them if needed.

    Jonas Meinerz
    April 28, 2020
    • Git
    • Development
    • Workflow
    • Productivity
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