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Clubify | About
https://www.clubifyapp.com/about
Just to let you know what we're about. Clubify is a news and media platform which brings clubs to mobile. Basically it allows sports clubs to get content directly to their subscribers' mobile devices as well as initiate interaction and participation in club initiatives. From a club's perspective, a major benefit is the ability to extend the availability of existing fundraising initiatives to the App. This increases the target audience and simplifies the process of supporting such initiatives.
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Aidan Quilligan | Archives | October | 2014
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Not your typical programmer. Check out my main site. So there have been mutterings in the developer world lately that hybrid apps are the way of the future as they offer a faster and more flexible approach to multi-platform mobile app development. Who am I kidding here, they are screaming this from the rooftops. So what are the different types of apps, you ask? October 23, 2014. June 17, 2015. And so it begins. October 4, 2014. October 4, 2014. Migrating Rails Application to Another Heroku Region.
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Aidan Quilligan | Archives | November | 2014
http://blog.aidanquilligan.com/2014/11
Not your typical programmer. Check out my main site. After a night crawling the streets of Dublin with 5000 startup founders, I showed up bright eyed and eager to see what was on offer at the 2014 Dublin Web Summit. And I wasn’t left disappointed. Walking around first thing this morning, watching the many companies and startups putting the final touches to their stands, […]. November 4, 2014. November 4, 2014. Migrating Rails Application to Another Heroku Region. May 22, 2015. November 4, 2014.
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Aidan Quilligan | Day 1 @WebSummit
http://blog.aidanquilligan.com/day-1-websummit
Not your typical programmer. Check out my main site. I started off with a ramble around the Enterprise Summit checking out some of the startups exhibiting their wears. While I was just strolling through taking it all in, there was a real friendly vibe and I got chatting to a few groups including Sellsy. Web Summit 2014 about to kick off. Aditya Agarwal ( Dropbox. And John Collison ( Stripe. Oh and a quick hello with our own Pat Kenny. Categorized in: Uncategorized. November 4, 2014. November 4, 2014.
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Aidan Quilligan | Migrating Rails Application to Another Heroku Region
http://blog.aidanquilligan.com/migrating-rails-application-to-another-heroku-region
Not your typical programmer. Check out my main site. Migrating Rails Application to Another Heroku Region. I recently had to migrate a Rails application hosted on Heroku from US-East to EU-West. Heroku provides some decent documentation on the process here. But I ran into a few gotchas and I thought I’d share my experience. Here’s a little background. In general I use Heroku. To deploy most of my web applications. Heroku is a platform as a service (PaaS) provider hosted on Amazon EC2. The new dyno types.
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Aidan Quilligan | And so it begins.
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Not your typical programmer. Check out my main site. And so it begins. I’ve been telling myself for over a year now that I’m going to start a blog. Mainly to discuss my experiences as a programmer but also to give people an insight into some of my life experiences. Of course, there is always something more important or more urgent. But at last, here it is! Me on the Brooklyn Bridge a few years ago. So what can you expect to see by following this blog? Some ideas for my first few posts:. 8211; Summer 2014.
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Aidan Quilligan | Author | aidan
http://blog.aidanquilligan.com/author/aidan
Not your typical programmer. Check out my main site. Migrating Rails Application to Another Heroku Region. I recently had to migrate a Rails application hosted on Heroku from US-East to EU-West. Heroku provides some decent documentation on the process here but I ran into a few gotchas and I thought I’d share my experience. Here’s a little background. In general I use Heroku to deploy most of my web applications. Heroku is a […]. May 22, 2015. May 22, 2015. November 4, 2014. November 4, 2014. June 17, 2015.
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Aidan Quilligan | Hybrid App Development
http://blog.aidanquilligan.com/hybrid-app-development
Not your typical programmer. Check out my main site. So there have been mutterings in the developer world lately that hybrid apps are the way of the future as they offer a faster and more flexible approach to multi-platform mobile app development. Who am I kidding here, they are screaming this from the rooftops. So what are the different types of apps, you ask? Platforms and this is what’s getting people excited. An illustration of the various types of apps and corresponding capabilities. October 23, 2014.
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Aidan Quilligan | Archives | May | 2015
http://blog.aidanquilligan.com/2015/05
Not your typical programmer. Check out my main site. Migrating Rails Application to Another Heroku Region. I recently had to migrate a Rails application hosted on Heroku from US-East to EU-West. Heroku provides some decent documentation on the process here but I ran into a few gotchas and I thought I’d share my experience. Here’s a little background. In general I use Heroku to deploy most of my web applications. Heroku is a […]. May 22, 2015. May 22, 2015. May 22, 2015. November 4, 2014. October 23, 2014.
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