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How to Resolve NameError: Uninitialized Constant in Ruby

A NameError is raised when a referenced variable or a constant, such as a module, a class, or a constant variable, isn't defined or is invalid. The Uninitialized Constant error is a variation of the NameError exception class and has several reasons to occur. When this error occurs, several class names appear in place of Something.

Easy by Design: A Digital-First Approach to Insurance Distribution Management

When a leading office supply chain coined the phrase “That was easy!” in an iconic 10-year-long ad campaign, that simple idea resonated with people everywhere. And that’s no coincidence. None of us wants our daily tasks to be labor-intensive, time-consuming, or complicated. The same is true in the world of insurance. To drive growth, insurers need to make it easy for agents and brokers.

Keboola and Snowflake Inspire Companies To Simplify Their Data Architecture

In this episode of “Data Cloud Now,” host Ryan Green chats with Pavel Dolezal and Petr Hunka of Keboola about a new wave of interest among businesses to take advantage of the latest developments in Snowflake and Keboola technologies to simplify their data architectures. “People are now more interested in changing the whole company to be data driven, changing business processes with AI, instead of changing just one part,” says Dolezal, “And Snowflake has definitely changed how the game is played.”

Nodesource Node.js Binary Distributions 2021 & 2022

NodeSource Node.js binary downloads keep increasing monthly, providing millions of users worldwide with the power of Node.js. This blog post gives us important insights into using Node.js across Linux environments and the Node.js community in general. Nodesource has been packaging and distributing Node.js for Linux environments for 9 years. Every major and minor release, as well as security updates. We’ve seen a massive increase in downloads every year.

Key criteria in software selection - Support

I used to work with organizations to support their software evaluations, selections, and implementations. What regularly started as a desire for greater visibility into data, generally turned into a need for better management of data across their ecosystems. Basically, organizations cannot look at individual data and analytics projects without evaluating their needs in a cohesive manner. The reality is that selecting a new set of tools for data optimization requires a lot of effort.

What's New In Loadero (November 2022)

Recent months were very busy for our team and some exciting new releases are coming soon. Meanwhile, in this post, we’re sharing updates to Loadero that took place in November 2022. There are some updates to our API, to the way Loadero works with test run artifacts in the results reports, new browser versions, and the Loadero Python client that we were developing for quite a long time and finally are happy to offer to our users along with examples of using it for storing test data in Github.