Gnarly News March 2023

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Ethan Fertsch
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March 13, 2025
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March 24, 2025
Gnarly News March 2023

The software development landscape is constantly changing. As a software consultancy, it's our responsibility to keep our finger on the pulse of the industry. Here are some headlines that caught our attention recently.

 

Women Who Code Opens Nominations for 100 Technologists to Watch

It's Women's History Month, and Women Who Code are opening nominations for top technologists. WHC's mission is to "empower diverse women to excel in technology careers". Let the voting begin!

 

Ruby Turns 30

I was in my first year of life when Ruby was released. I wasn't slinging code until much, much later but the metric provided perspective on the longevity of the language and how far it has come. We ♡ you Ruby, and we're not alone.

 

Tuple Now Supports Linux and "Mob" Pairing

Tuple is a great tool for pair programming and they just shipped with a bunch of new features! The Tuple team teased the linked article back in November 2022 and recently sent an email to subscribers boasting a Slack integration, Linux support, increased call sizes of up to 6 people, and more.

 

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