In its third year, the Life on Mars podcast continued to connect globally, reaching audiences in 77 countries and featuring insights from industry leaders. Despite a challenging year, it remained a key platform for MarsBased, fostering worldwide engagement and generating impactful business leads.
Read full articleAt MarsBased we love Ruby, and we love Rails. Ruby on Rails is one of the primary components we use to build web applications. However, this does not necessarily mean we love everything contained within Rails. We have a strong opinion on some of its components. One of that is Active Storage.
Read full articleWe are looking to pass the baton on a couple of projects we've been curating for a few years: Startup Digest and Startups.Barcelona. Reach out if you're interested!
Read full articleIn this blog post, we will teach you how to use LLaMa (Meta's AI) models using ruby for your applications and projects.
Read full articleIn this blog post, our CTO, Xavi, will show us how to query data from PostgreSQL to represent it in a time series graph.
Read full articleWhy async work is the future of work: a life-changing approach for location-independent and happier professionals. A big bet for us, as a company.
Read full articleThere's a harsh market out there. If you're reading the news, you will know that there's recession, inflation and other money games that will make rich people richer and poor people poorer, as always.
Read full articleGoLang has the option to create shared libraries in C, and in this post I will show you how to do it.
Read full articleThis is a small piece of advice for starting developers regarding pull requests on git.
Read full articleWordPress and LocomotiveCMS are two popular content management systems (CMS) that are often used for building and managing websites. Both have their own unique features and capabilities, and choosing the right one for your project can be a challenging decision. In this blog post, we will compare WordPress and LocomotiveCMS to help you make an informed decision.
Read full articleMySQL and PostgreSQL are very similar but not exact. Take a look at this scenario that works with PostgreSQL but not with MySQL.
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