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Discovering peer-to-peer lending via funding platforms
Unexpected everyday situations can sometimes require the use of relatively large funds. However, turning to ...
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Evaluate the deliverability of your automatic emails
Transactional emails are a way to strengthen the relationship between your platform and your users. They can even be a great way to...
Enhance your admin indexes
As a project manager in a fintech specialized development company (hi CapSens), I’ve seen loads and loads of web platforms’ back-offices.
How secure is it to subscribe to an investment fund online?
For the past two years, many management companies have been digitizing the subscription to their funds. Whatever the amount ...
Create an open-source project on GitHub, the incremental way
The idea (Beginning of September) After talking to junior developers looking for their first job, I decided to collect ressources for...
How to contribute to 👩💻👨💻Hacktoberfest and not 💩shitoberfest
From Hacktoberfest ... HacktoberFest is an event held annually in October by Digital Ocean to encourage ...
Integrate Slack with Qonto in two clicks
Each month at CapSens we receive around fifteen customer payments (excluding subscriptions) for a total of...
Why you should avoid nested STI | ActiveRecord, Rails 6
Nested Single Table Inheritance doesn’t work well. Here’s what you must know to make it work or work around it.
Fintechs’ crumbs E01: Enhance your SEPA payments flow
In the fintech industry, there are several times when your user journey involves dealing with bankwire payments...
Configuring Webpacker for Rails 6 with Bootstrap, JQuery and hot reloading
Since Rails (6) is now shipped with Webpacker, this latter tends to be the new standard for the assets precompilation. RIP Sprockets.
How to improve your card style with spacing
I started reading a lot of design articles and there was a principle that came back often: “White space” or “Negative space”...
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