Rails-ninja Developer Competition
Look At Me is not only a popular site about contemporary culture, but also the largest Ruby on Rails project in Eastern Europe.
Ahead of the April 30 Rails Club conference , Look At Me, together with the RailsClub developer community, is launching the Rails-ninja contest.
Competition objective: implement the mechanism for generating JavaScript validation of HTML forms by reflecting declarative validation in RubyOnRails using validates _ * _ of (* args) methods.
Requirements:
Works are accepted until noon on April 29, Moscow time!
Summing up April 30, at the RailsClub'Moscow conference . The winner will receive an iPad64.
More about the competition.
Ahead of the April 30 Rails Club conference , Look At Me, together with the RailsClub developer community, is launching the Rails-ninja contest.
Competition objective: implement the mechanism for generating JavaScript validation of HTML forms by reflecting declarative validation in RubyOnRails using validates _ * _ of (* args) methods.
Requirements:
- The application must be written using the RubyOnRails platform.
- All third-party components must be free for commercial use (in other words, they must be OpenSource).
- The repository with the source code of the project should be located on the github.com service.
- For demonstration, the project must be posted on the Internet by the participant independently.
- The project should contain a brief description of the implementation algorithm.
Works are accepted until noon on April 29, Moscow time!
Summing up April 30, at the RailsClub'Moscow conference . The winner will receive an iPad64.
More about the competition.