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The December edition of Hack Night was held earlier this week. In our final Hack Night of 2012, we invited not only local developers, but the women we met when hosting Rails Girls ATL.
Here’s a quick rundown of the great things people worked on:
Patrick Van Stee developed an iOS (Cocoa) app for code reviewing that interfaces with GitHub
Jasmine Lawrence showed off her work on the Ruby on Rails app she started at Rails Girls
Jonathan Wallace honed his skills working on Trollify, a Mustachify-like app that adds troll hair to images
The Body Boss team showed off some new features on relative ranking (mathematically comparing athletes “relatively”) in Ruby
Kristin Marsicano learned more about an authorization plugin for Ruby on Rails
Jacob Robertson got tons of laughs for his globalization of his “What game should we play?” app
Jonathan presents his work at the end of the night.
Hack Nights give us the chance to meet others in our community and sharpen our skills. Join us in January for our hardware hacking challenge!
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