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#5 - GSoC 2017 - Acceptance of Student Proposal

Experience Documentation Ruby GSoC 2017


Having been accepted as a student contributor to the Ruby Science Foundation under Google Summer of Code 2017, I learnt a lot in the past 4 months. This blog post is an honest attempt in documenting my experience, and covering important points for the benefit of future GSoC aspirants, such as - finalizing on a proposal based on an organization / language / project, importance of continously contributing and drafting a good proposal.

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#4 - A Tale of GitHub Usernames

Experience Documentation


Why did Bruce Wayne call himself Batman, or Barry Allen call himself the Flash? Nicknames and alter egos in general, have a wide variety of interesting origin stories. This post is an honest attempt to crowd-source, collect and document the information about how the GitHub handles described in this post, came into existence.

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#3 - A Ruby API gem for Inbound.org platform

Software Development Documentation Ruby


Inbound.org is a social-media platform for inbound marketers. This is a ruby API gem to programatically perform tasks like login, follow, unfollow, search on Inbound.org portal. This helps many start-ups in implementing automated growth-hacking in their initial phase, to have a wider audience channel.

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#2 - GitHub Follower Notification App

Web Software Design Development Documentation Ruby Ruby on Rails


GitHub Follower Notification App is a simple web app that notifies the user about new followers / unfollowers on GitHub. This blog post describes the working of the App.

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#1 - Hello World

Web Software Design Development Documentation Ruby


Following the tradition of developers' blogging, this post has been named 'Hello World' - to indicate that this post is where my blog started from. Through this post, I'd also like to explain about how these blog pages and homepage have been made.

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