Become a sponsor to Driggl - Modern Web Development
We're a chosen-to-stay-small Internet company, opting to be the best in the world in teaching Modern Web Development. We ONLY teach about the real-life apps - all we do is open-sourced to prove that what we show in our courses just works in real life.
Our current projects
Currently, we have a few projects up and running which we constantly improve to deliver an even better experience to our community.
- REST API with Ruby on Rails: The Complete Guide - an online Udemy course for Intermediate Ruby developers eager to master their API skills
- webdevflow.com - a production version of the application presented in the API course. An open-sourced linklog web app helping our students exchange their knowledge and boosting up their blog traffic.
- JSON API Errors Handler - a Ruby gem handling API errors in Ruby applications and parsing them to JSON API standard.
- Driggl's blog - an open-sourced blog application aggregating knowledge about Modern Way of creating Web applications.
I've started Driggl being tired of browsing through the courses on the Web presenting only examples of applications that have no reason to actually work in production. Either they were not optimized, or not secure enough, or the concept was so well worn that it was pointless to show another blog app or todo-application on the course.
Sebastian Wilgosz, Founder of Driggl
Why to sponsor Driggl
We believe that Open-Source projects are the best way to create useful software, but the issue with that is whenever you plan to create a commercial application to finance your work, the competition can just copy it and built from that.
This is why to really make an impact in the Open-Sourced world, one needs to find other ways to fund the work.
We want to give young people a chance to participate in interesting, engaging projects at an early stage of their careers, but we cannot afford that investment just yet.
Each sponsorship allows young promising developers to build their portfolios and contribute to community projects.
How will we use funds
Thanks to the funds we'll be able to put more focus on Open-Sourced projects and help more people improve their web development skills by publishing regular articles and screencasts about Modern Web Development.
Just thanks for any support of our work. Let's make an impact together!
Meet the team
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Seb Wilgosz swilgoszA founder of Driggl, coffee lover, and productivity madman. Love to make others' lives better as mine is quite good already.
Featured work
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driggl/jsonapi_errors_handler
This gem allows you to catch any Ruby error risen in your app and format it automatically into nice JSON rseponse following jsonapi.org standards.
Ruby 41 -
driggl/fast_cqrs
A collection of small classes allowing to implement CQRS without too much of effort.
Ruby 4 -
driggl/linklog
A linklog application to connect mulitple blogs together
Ruby 5