Open Data and Our Commit[ment]
One of the fascinating, but less noticeable, evolution of the open source movement is found in the changing arena of public data.
Noam Castel
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One of the fascinating, but less noticeable, evolution of the open source movement is found in the changing arena of public data.
Noam Castel
A podcast conversation between Adam Stewart and Steve Boland on nonprofit organizations doing technology planning and outreach using open-source tools.
Adam Stewart
Working remotely surrounded by strangers is a challenge which can become opportunity by following few rules of thumb.
Adar Earon
Elm is not just technically great, it also allows building business around it
Amitai Burstein
Normally in Drupal we don’t need to worry about authentication. This post explains how to handle authentication for decoupled sites with Angular JS.
Roy Segall
What is the best way to train and develop employees in a small and cool company like Gizra? I share with you my thoughts.
Liat Sade Saadon
Creating an open-source tool for generating static websites using Jekyll with Progressive Web App (PWA) features and full test coverage.
Nir Galon
We talk about transparency, timeboxing and iterations but how does it look from the point of view of an employee? Here are 5 ways I am living The Gizra Way.
Rachel Baram
How the exciting world of web frameworks helped us create a complex demonstration of an inbox simulation in days.
Adam Stewart
Should you use Yesod or Drupal? You can actually enjoy both worlds.
Amitai Burstein