A streamlined comprehensive set of checks for your entire Puppet code and data
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A streamlined comprehensive set of checks for your entire Puppet code and data
Library which provides helpers for easier Karafka consumers tests
BudgetApp helps you organize your spendings and keeps track of your expenses. It is built with Ruby on Rails and PostgreSQL. It is a web application that allows users to create an account and add their expenses.
Distribute and run RSpec suites among parallel workers; for faster CI builds
The Blog App is a Ruby on Rails App that is meant to display a list of posts and users, display a list of users and their details, and display posts. With the role of an admin a user can delete comments and posts, but for a regular user they can only delete their posts and comments
BookCar RESTful API for the BookACar reservation application, enabling car data management, reservations, and user authentication. Developed as the Microverse Full-Stack Web Development Capstone Project, demonstrating Ruby on Rails, React, database design, API development, and collaboration skills.
"This recipe app allows users to create, share, and manage their favorite recipes, with a focus on ingredient management and user-friendly navigation. It's a platform for home cooks and food enthusiasts to discover new dishes and connect with others who share their passion for cooking."
Authentication API only application with Devise and JWT token
Example usage of rspec-sanity tests wrapper
A blog app in Ruby is a web application built using the Ruby programming language. It allows users to create, manage, and publish blog posts. The app typically includes models to represent users, blog posts, categories, tags, and comments. It uses a database to store the data and views to display the content to users.
System to automate the calculation of merchants’ disbursements. Uses rake tasks to parse and validate large .csv files, workers to run background cron tasks and services for business logic. All provided code covered with RSpec tests.
A todo api using ruby on rails with rspec
A Ruby project developed as a personal catalog for music, books, movies, and games, featuring Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), a console user interface, data persistence, unit testing with RSpec, code reviews, and pair programming.
This Project is developed using Ruby on Rails, configured to serve as an API. This API is designed to facilitate reservations or appointments for test drives of cars. It leverages a PostgreSQL database to manage and store reservation data.
Console-based application built in Ruby, designed to keep an organized record of your possessions across different categories. This app provides a simple and user-friendly interface to manage your personal items efficiently.
A cutting-edge Ruby on Rails app with PostgreSQL, revolutionizing daily organization. Seamlessly merging task management and note-taking, it's your lightning-fast, all-in-one solution for streamlined life organization.
Blog app is a project that allow user to new users, posts, and adding likes and comments in rails framework. Blog API is also created alongwith API docs.
Catalog of My Things is a Ruby group capstone project focused on creating a console app for managing collections of items such as books, music albums, movies, and games. The project emphasizes SQL database integration, UML class diagram implementation, and collaborative group work.
In this project, a class named Solver is implemented, containing factorial, reverse and fizzbuzz methods. The project is developed using the TDD methodology, ensuring that tests are written first before implementing the code.
My Blog is a classic example of a blog website. This is a fully functional website that will show the list of posts and empower readers to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
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