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Posted in Rails upgrade companies
Hi everyone, just sharing my two cents after doing some research:
One firm to consider is Capital Numbers (https://www.capitalnumbers.com/ror.php) . They present themselves as an in-house team (no freelancers), offer Rails development, migration, support & optimization, and claim to have ISO 9001 & 27001 certifications. Their pricing is flexible (time & material, dedicated resource, etc.).
That said, I haven’t found any public upgrade case studies (Rails v-to-v) from them yet. Before signing on, I’d ask them for:
1) Past Rails upgrade examples (with challenges, before/after)
2) How they’ll handle merge conflicts with your dev branch
3) What they do if parts of your app are untested or brittle
4) Their plan for rollback, QA, and post-upgrade support
Personally, if your app is complex or has legacy parts, having a solid external team helps — but only if they deeply understand your code. If your internal team has enough Rails experience and bandwidth, doing it yourselves might give you more control. Either way, vendor or DIY, strict oversight and staging everything piecewise is key.
Anybody here used Capital Numbers for Rails upgrades (especially major version upgrades)? Would love to hear how smoothly (or bumpy) it went.
Posted in JavaScript vs TypeScript
Hi everyone,
I just exploring few blogs, can anyone please tell me which one is good?
https://www.capitalnumbers.com/blog/javascript-vs-typescript-key-differences/
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/typescript/difference-between-typescript-and-javascript/
https://www.theserverside.com/tip/JavaScript-vs-TypeScript-Whats-the-difference
Posted in JavaScript vs TypeScript
Anyone here who can help me with this?