Thoughts worth sharing Trineo Mentioned in Heroku Partner Program Trineo has been a listed Heroku Partner, delivering high end apps on the Heroku platform for a few years now. We are very proud to see our innovative work being mentioned in the news release. Read more Trineo now a Heroku Development Partner Trineo is now listed in the Heroku Development Partner Program. This makes Trineo the first company to achieve both Salesforce.com Registered Partner and Heroku Development Partner in Australia and New Zealand. Read more Trineo Written Up in The Press On February 22nd, Abhinav had a long phone interview with Tamlyn Stewart of The Press. All of Tamlyn’s notes and materials were destroyed in the earthquake, and so we regathered again to be interviewed. Read more Trineo Gets Recognition from Deloitte NZ We have been working for Deloitte New Zealand for some time now, and recently we received the following references from Matthew Haigh, Head of Innovation at Deloitte NZ. Read more Trineo Ruby Solution covered on ReadWriteWeb As we respectively relaxed on Christmas eve, Abhinav received an email from a friend in Australia congratulating him on being covered on the very well known technology blog ReadWriteWeb. Read more Previous 1 2 Next You might also like Tips from a Dreamforce Veteran This year marks my 10th straight Dreamforce conference. Over the last decade Dreamforce has changed a lot! In this post, I'll share the tricks I’ve discovered to make the conference easier. Read more Using COPY in Postgres Faced with importing a million-line, 750 MB CSV file into Postgres for a Rails app, Daniel Fone did what most Ruby developers would do. But that solution would take 16 hours. Here's what he did instead. Read more Choosing and Changing Design Frameworks As a developer working with a UX team, you might be facing some tough choices. Full-stack developer Ben Tillman describes his team’s decision to switch from the Bootstrap to the Material UI Framework and shares seven tips for project success. Read more
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