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Is it food? (Tokyo Rails Meetup — April 2017)

Is it food? (Tokyo Rails Meetup — April 2017)

On April 13th, I attended the 33rd edition of the Tokyo Rails Meetup, hosted by Cookpad, where I work.
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David Stosik
May 8
Rails Query Objects (Tokyo Rails Meetup — April 2017)

Rails Query Objects (Tokyo Rails Meetup — April 2017)

Cookpad hosted the 33rd edition of the Tokyo Rails Meetup in their Ebisu office, on April 13th.
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David Stosik
Apr 24
Attending Conferences as an Introvert

Attending Conferences as an Introvert

My story about finding the right lighting
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kinopyo
Apr 19
First Ruby Internal Hackathon @ Cookpad

First Ruby Internal Hackathon @ Cookpad

Last week, Cookpad hosted another in-house hackathon, in the Ebisu (Tokyo) office.
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David Stosik
Apr 12
Localization at Cookpad

Localization at Cookpad

Cookpad is the largest recipe sharing service in Japan, where more than 60 million monthly users have posted over 2.5 million recipes as of…
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rejasupotaro
Mar 24
Tokyo Machine Learning Kitchen

Tokyo Machine Learning Kitchen

Cookpad is widely known in Japan as the best place to share recipes. To software developers, it’s known as the largest Rails-based project…
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Lunar Dog
Mar 9
RubyConf Taiwan — November 2016

RubyConf Taiwan — November 2016

Hello everyone, I’m Juanito Fatas from Cookpad. Sebastian Sogamoso and I attended the RubyConf Taiwan 2016 held in Taipei, Taiwan. Cookpad…
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Juanito Fatas
Jan 29

Hypothesis Driven Development

With teams all over the world in Japan, Spain, Indonesia, Lebanon, USA, Colombia, Hungary, Brasil, India and UK, one of the biggest…
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Miles
Nov 27, 2016
Ruby Conf Portugal — Oct 27-28, 2016

Ruby Conf Portugal — Oct 27-28, 2016

When we heard about Ruby Conf Portugal and we were thrilled Cookpad could help as a sponsor and send a team to attend the event in historic…
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Miles
Nov 26, 2016
Coding conventions

Coding conventions

Having conventions on how to do things within a team is always a good idea, it prevents having discussions over trivial topics and makes…
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Sebastian Sogamoso
Nov 26, 2016
Ruby Conf Colombia — Sept 2016

Ruby Conf Colombia — Sept 2016

Back in September we were happy to attend Ruby Conf Colombia as Silver Sponsors over in Medellín, Colombia. The 2 day event was…
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Miles
Nov 25, 2016
Does your Android app give kudos to the giants?

Does your Android app give kudos to the giants?

Showing appreciation to libraries authors through a dedicated Activity
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Harwin Prahara
Oct 19, 2016
Remote and distributed engineering

Remote and distributed engineering

As we expand globally we have also been growing our engineering team to include people in various locations and timezones around the globe…
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Sebastian Sogamoso
Sep 28, 2016
Brighton Ruby Conf 2016 — Brighton, UK

Brighton Ruby Conf 2016 — Brighton, UK

Recently I was fortunate to be able to attend Brighton Ruby Conference at the historic Brighton Dome in the UK, where Cookpad was one of…
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Miles
Sep 8, 2016

Speed Up Your Performance With N+1, Don’t Kill It

Things like N+1 is a feature, which usually is seen as a bug.
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kinopyo
Aug 21, 2016

Feature Toggles FTW

When validating a new feature we often want to limit release to one region, or to staff, or some specific set of users. Or sometimes some…
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Miles
Aug 17, 2016
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