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Here you will find ideas and code straight from the Software Development Team at SportsEngine. Our focus is on building great software products for the world of youth and amateur sports. We are fortunate to be able to combine our love of sports with our passion for writing code.

The SportsEngine application originated in 2006 as a single Ruby on Rails 1.2 application. Today the SportsEngine Platform is composed of more than 20 applications built on Rails and Node.js, forming a service oriented architecture that is poised to scale for the future.

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Swap it Like it's Hot

11/12/2013, 2:30pm CST, By Andy Fleener

Perform fast zero downtime deploys with almost any app server you want using the hot-swap deployment algorithm.

Deploying Node.js apps without npm using pac

11/07/2013, 2:00pm CST, By Mike Frey

The importance of reducing deploy dependencies can never be overstated.

Shadowing Gotchas

11/07/2013, 9:00am CST, By Travis Dahlke

Little known facts about Ruby variable scoping

Fixing the Javascript `typeof` Operator

10/31/2013, 3:00pm CDT, By Jesse Houchins

Learn how to get the results you expect without jumping through hoops.

Continuous Integration for iOS Projects

10/25/2013, 3:30pm CDT, By Mark Larsen

Use the objective-ci RubyGem to get up and running quickly with continuous integration for iOS projects.

ElasticSearch on OpsWorks

09/19/2013, 2:15pm CDT, By Ian Ehlert

A quick guide with some open sourced chef recipes to get ElasticSearch up and running on AWS OpsWorks.

Scheduling EBS Snapshots on AWS for Windows EC2 Instances

09/19/2013, 2:00pm CDT, By Ian Ehlert

Get automatic EBS snapshots going on your Windows EC2 instances with minimal headaches.

OK Computer: Application Health Monitoring with No Surprises

06/28/2013, 9:15am CDT, By Patrick Byrne

We built OK Computer for configurable application health checks. We've been using it in production for a while now and think you'll find it useful.

To Affinity and Beyond

04/09/2013, 5:30pm CDT, By Patrick Byrne

How to improve performance of multi-zone database access without sacrificing redundancy.

SendGrid Outage Drives Home the Importance of Redundancy

04/01/2013, 2:45pm CDT, By Luke Ludwig

Starting now the Sport Ngin platform is sending mail through two services: SendGrid and our new provider Mailgun.

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