«There is a rare breed of developer who make life as a QA engineer particularly enjoyable. This stems from a miraculous combination of personality, technical know-how, commitment to the product, and most importantly, bulletproof code. This doesn't mean that I didn't find bugs, but with Norm the natural divide between developer and tester rose to one of collaboration, which in turn forced me to dig deeper and become a better tester. »
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A message to the future CEO of our Hunger/Food Security company. https://bit.ly/HungerCEOJD
A message to the future CEO of our Hunger/Food Security company. https://bit.ly/HungerCEOJD
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Experiencia y educación
Experiencia de voluntariado
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Coach
Rails Girls Buenos Aires
- 2 años 1 mes
Ciencia y tecnología
Volunteered as a coach at RailsGirls events in Buenos Aires Argentina in 2014 and 2012. Rails Girls is a workshop, held in cities worldwide, that tries to help more women and girls get involved in programming.
Proyectos
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Buenos Aires Old Time Jam
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I perform on mandolin and help organize a weekly jam session with professional and amateur musicians playing US Old Time and Bluegrass music in Buenos Aires.
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FriendlyId
FriendlyId is the most popular slugging and permalink plugin for Ruby on Rails. It allows you to create pretty URLs and work with human-friendly strings as if they were numeric ids for ActiveRecord models. It currently has 2000+ followers on Github and 600,000+ s on RubyGems. According to Ruby Toolbox, it is used by 1 in every 20 Ruby developers.
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Haml
Haml is a popular templating engine for HTML. It's designed to make it both easier and more pleasant to write HTML documents by eliminating redundancy, reflecting the underlying structure that the document represents, and providing an elegant syntax that's both powerful and easy to understand.
Haml was created by Hampton Catlin, the author of the original implementation, and maintained for many years by Nathan Weizenbaum. It's currently maintained by Norman Clarke. According to Ruby…Haml is a popular templating engine for HTML. It's designed to make it both easier and more pleasant to write HTML documents by eliminating redundancy, reflecting the underlying structure that the document represents, and providing an elegant syntax that's both powerful and easy to understand.
Haml was created by Hampton Catlin, the author of the original implementation, and maintained for many years by Nathan Weizenbaum. It's currently maintained by Norman Clarke. According to Ruby Toolbox, Haml is used by 1 in every 6 Ruby developers.
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English
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Spanish
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Portuguese
Competencia básica profesional
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German
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Italian
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