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Foundation Member pages (#462)
* Initial stab for testing, no style * Full page company layout and first group working * Mobile css * Initial companies populated * Linking ready companies from foundation page * truncation of overflow text on certain elements * Update bigbinary.md Removing a space, since BigBinary is one word. * Updating makandra wiht new content, linking from foundation page --------- Co-authored-by: Amanda Perino <[email protected]>
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_companies/37signals.md

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layout: company
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name: 37signals
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37signals is behind the project-management tool Basecamp, which since 2004 has been helping companies make progress and avoid letting things slip through the cracks. It also makes HEY, an email and calendar system that brings fresh thinking to a stale category. Over more than twenty years, it has also released several other software products, and shared it’s development process Shape Up.
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logo: /assets/images/logo-37signals.svg
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exturl: https://37signals.com
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company_type: Private
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founded_date: 1999
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headquarters: "**Remote**"
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employees_range: "60"
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rails_engineers_range: "10"
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37signals built Basecamp and HEY on Rails, and the 37signals team often builds and tests new features in-house before contributing them back to the framework. Examples include Hotwire (Turbo & Stimulus) for server-driven UI, Propshaft for asset management, and Solid Queue for background job processing. They’ve also shifted toward self-hosting, deploying with Kamal, their Docker-based deployment tool.
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pull_quote: "Rails is awesome."
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quote_author: "Sam Spade"
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quote_title: "Chief Casablanca Officer"
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member_status: "In 2022, 37signals became a **founding Core member** of the Rails Foundation. David Heinemeier Hansson, 37signals co-founder and CTO and creator of Ruby on Rails, is the chairman of the foundation."
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github_contributions:
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- name: "Rails"
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url: "https://github.com/rails/rails"
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- name: "Hotwire"
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url: "https://github.com/hotwired/hotwire-rails"
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- name: "Kamal"
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url: "https://github.com/basecamp/kamal"
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- name: "Trix"
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url: "https://github.com/basecamp/trix"
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- name: "Propshaft"
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url: "https://github.com/rails/propshaft"
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- name: "Solid Queue"
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url: "https://github.com/rails/solid_queue"
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- name: "Solid Cache"
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url: "https://github.com/rails/solid_cache"
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- name: "Kredis"
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url: "https://github.com/rails/kredis"
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- name: "Mission Control"
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url: "https://github.com/rails/mission_control-jobs"
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_companies/bigbinary.md

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name: BigBinary
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BigBinary is a development firm with over 13 years of experience specializing in Ruby on Rails. BigBinary has a track record of building high-quality software and was an early adopter of Ruby on Rails due to its exceptional productivity. Over the years, clients like **Gumroad**, **MLB**, **AngelList**, **Rootly**, **AtoB**, and **Healthicity** have worked with BigBinary to build robust, scalable software. In addition to client work, BigBinary is also building Neeto — a suite of productivity tools — entirely using Ruby on Rails.
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logo: /assets/images/logo-bigbinary.svg
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exturl: https://company.com
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company_type: Private
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founded_date: 2011
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headquarters: "**Miami, USA; Pune, India**"
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employees_range: "116"
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rails_engineers_range: "102"
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As a Ruby on Rails consulting company, BigBinary tailors its approach based on the architecture and requirements of each project. Our engineers have implemented both Hotwire (Turbo + Stimulus) for a modern, server-driven UI and **React.js** for more dynamic, client-heavy interfaces. On the backend, we’ve worked extensively with **Sidekiq** and are now also leveraging **Solid Queue** for Active Job-based background processing. We also integrate tools like **Redis**, **PostgreSQL**, and **Elasticsearch** to build scalable, high-performance systems on top of Rails.
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pull_quote: "At BigBinary, we all love working with Ruby on Rails, and find it incredibly productive. Without it, it wouldn’t be possible for us to build Neeto, where we are building 20+ products simultaneously. We are thrilled to be part of the Rails Foundation. We believe Rails has a great future ahead and we want to do our bit to make that a reality."
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quote_author: "Neeraj Singh"
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quote_title: "BigBinary Founder & CEO"
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member_status: "In 2023, Company became a **contributing member** of the Rails Foundation."
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github_contributions:
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- name: "mail_interceptor"
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url: "https://github.com/bigbinary/mail_interceptor"
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- name: "perfm"
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url: "https://github.com/bigbinary/perfm"
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Every year, BigBinary hires recent graduates from colleges across India and trains them in Ruby on Rails through the [Learn Ruby on Rails course](https://courses.bigbinaryacademy.com/learn-rubyonrails/). This course has been actively maintained and refined by BigBinary for over five years. This course and other courses including [Learn Ruby](https://courses.bigbinaryacademy.com/learn-ruby/) are available for anyone to use for free at BigBinary Academy.
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name: Cedarcode
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Cedarcode specializes in deploying high-performance Ruby on Rails engineering teams for startups and industry leaders that need to scale fast without compromising quality. With a collective 15 years of deep expertise in the Rails ecosystem, Cedarcode has earned the trust of companies like Airbnb, BetterUp, Underdog Fantasy, Amgen, and ID.me, among others.
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**How Cedarcode works**<br>
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Cedarcode Rails teams integrate seamlessly into existing engineering setups, helping businesses build, scale, and evolve their products with agility. They ramp up in weeks, without the hassle of traditional hiring, providing the flexibility to scale up or down as business needs change. Their focus is on quality, reliability, and building long-term partnerships, collaborating with clients for years to ensure ongoing growth and innovation.
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Cedarcode’s passion for security led them to develop webauthn-ruby, an authentication gem used to implement passkeys in ruby, trusted by some of the biggest Rails shops in the industry.
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logo: /assets/images/logo-cedarcode.svg
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exturl: https://cedarcode.com
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company_type: Private
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founded_date: 2017
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headquarters: "**Montevideo, Uruguay; San Francisco, CA**"
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employees_range: "25-50"
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rails_engineers_range: "25-50"
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The vast majority of the backend applications Cedarcode works with are built on Rails. It’s their framework of choice and the one Cedarcode recommends to their partners for scaling steadily and building fast.<br><br>
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For Cedarcode-specific applications, including all the tooling around their webauthn-ruby ecosystem, they are running the latest Rails versions. Deploys are handled by Kamal, and some internal apps have been transitioned to Hotwire.
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pull_quote: "We firmly believe that Ruby on Rails is the best tool for building the web. It empowers us to create complex systems successfully while enjoying the process. More importantly, it provides everything needed for others—including solo developers—to test and turn their ideas into reality. This is what makes Ruby on Rails so powerful, and why we are committed to investing in it. As a company, we wanted to actively contribute to the framework’s evolution and longevity. Our goal is to help ensure that developers can continue to thrive with Rails for many years to come."
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quote_author: "Sebastian Suttner"
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quote_title: "Cedarcode Co-Founder"
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member_status: "In 2023, Cedarcode became a **contributing member** of the Rails Foundation."
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github_contributions:
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- name: "webauthn-ruby"
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url: "https://github.com/cedarcode/webauthn-ruby"
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- name: "tmp-key_attestation"
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url: "https://github.com/cedarcode/tpm-key_attestation"
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- name: "openssl-signature_algorithm"
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url: "https://github.com/cedarcode/openssl-signature_algorithm"
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- name: "cose-ruby"
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url: "https://github.com/cedarcode/cose-ruby"
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[RubyConf](https://rubyconf.org) sponsoring since 2019<br>
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[RailsConf](https://railsconf.org) sponsoring since 2020<br>
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[Rails World](https://rubyonrails.org/world/) sponsoring since 2023<br>
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[Tropical On Rails](https://www.tropicalonrails.com) sponsoring since 2024<br>
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[Sin City Ruby](https://www.sincityruby.com) sponsoring since 2025<br>
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[Ruby Meetup Montevideo, Uruguay](https://ruby.uy) co-hosting since 2022<br>
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name: Clio
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Clio is the world's leading provider of cloud-based legal technology, trusted by 150,000 legal professionals in 130+ countries. As the industry's only end-to-end software solution, Clio centralizes client intake, case management, document automation, payments, and more—powered by AI on its unified platform.
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logo: /assets/images/logo-clio.svg
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exturl: https://clio.com
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company_type: Private
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founded_date: 2008
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headquarters: "**Burnaby, British Columbia**"
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employees_range: "1400+"
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rails_engineers_range: "300+"
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Clio has relied on Rails since its founding in 2008. Today, their product suite is the largest and most sophisticated Rails-based system in the legal industry, processing millions of transactions daily. <br><br>With a team of over 300 engineers, Clio maintains a robust ecosystem of multiple Rails monoliths that serve as the foundation of its product suite. These monoliths power both web and mobile applications, ensuring a seamless experience for customers across all platforms. Clio employs modern Rails practices, such as modular architecture, advanced testing frameworks, and optimized database handling, to ensure their platform remains efficient and adaptable as it evolves.
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Rails stood out for its emphasis on developer experience&mdash;Ruby was a beautiful programming language, and Rails was a straight forward framework for building web apps. Early on in adopting Ruby on Rails we could see how it immediately led to greater productivity and impact. Its "convention over configuration" approach freed developers from the burden of boilerplate code, allowing them to focus on solving real problems. For Clio, this meant the ability to prototype and iterate quickly, creating a platform that could meet the needs of the legal industry. <br><br>Rails has been at the core of Clio's success ever since, and joining the Rails Foundation is our way of giving back to a community that has given us so much. We're proud to be a home for Rails developers, a part of the thriving ecosystem of companies built on Rails, and an active contributor to its future.
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quote_author: "Jonathan Watson"
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quote_title: "CTO"
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member_status: "In 2025, Company became a **contributing member** of the Rails Foundation."
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github_contributions:
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- name: "jit_preloader"
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url: "https://github.com/clio/jit_preloader"
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- name: "polymoprhic_integer_type"
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url: "https://github.com/clio/polymorphic_integer_type"
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- name: "dead_code_detector"
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url: "https://github.com/clio/dead_code_detector"
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Clio has a longstanding commitment to the Rails community in Toronto, actively supporting it through event sponsorships, hosting meetups, and participating in industry conferences. Through local Rails meetups and knowledge-sharing sessions, Clio has created opportunities for developers to connect, exchange ideas, and tackle real-world challenges. These gatherings not only strengthen the local developer network but also foster innovation by providing a platform for discussing best practices, emerging trends, and technical problem-solving within the Rails ecosystem.
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name: Cookpad Inc.
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Cookpad provides a global platform for recipe sharing and search, used in 67 countries and regions, in 26 languages. Our mission is to make everyday cooking fun, because we see a brighter future. And we believe that the power of cooking will get us there. Cooking isn’t just a matter of putting together ingredients. When you cook, you choose. You choose what to buy, what to eat, and how to nourish yourself, your family, and friends. You choose how to give back to communities. When you cook, you choose to become a maker of tomorrow’s world. Here at Cookpad, each day is about inspiring more people to make these choices.
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logo: /assets/images/logo-cookpad.svg
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exturl: https://cookpad.com
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company_type: Public
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stock_ticker: "TYO: 2193"
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valuation: "$100M"
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founded_date: 1997
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headquarters: "**Tokyo, Japan & Bristol, UK**"
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employees_range: "120"
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rails_engineers_range: ""
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The Cookpad platform is a Rails monolith and having moved to Rails early in 2007 has a long history of growing along with the framework, scaling to serve 100M monthly active users. The Cookpad website, internal tools, and API’s that power the native apps are all powered by Rails. We love Hotwire and are embracing Turbo and Stimulus on the front end.
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pull_quote: "Cookpad has been powered by the Ruby on Rails framework to help make every day cooking fun for the last decade and a half, and we were delighted to support the Rails Foundation as a founding core member to help the ecosystem prosper for many years to come"
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quote_author: "Miles Woodroffe"
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quote_title: "Technical Advisor to the CEO"
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member_status: "In 2022, Company became a **founding Core member** of the Rails Foundation."
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github_contributions:
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- name: "streamy"
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url: "https://github.com/cookpad/streamy"
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- name: "chanko"
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url: "https://github.com/cookpad/chanko"
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- name: "garage"
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url: "https://github.com/cookpad/garage"
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- name: "arproxy"
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url: "https://github.com/cookpad/arproxy"
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Cookpad has long been a huge supporter and sponsor of conferences and meetups all over the world as we know the Rails and Ruby communities thrive on these events. Some highlights have been:<br><br>
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- [RailsConf 2012](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF16D2F3A8469021E) Main Sponsor
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- [Kaigi on Rails](https://kaigionrails.org/2024/), Tokyo 2024
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- Rails Girls London 2018, 2022
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- Tokyo Rails Meetup, Japan since 2010
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- [Ruby Hack Challenge at Cookpad with Matz](https://sourcediving.com/hacking-ruby-with-matz-koichi-aaron-and-mame-26abd7a0aa15), Bristol, UK 2018, 2019
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- [Ruby Kaigi](https://rubykaigi.org/2025/) Japan, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025
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- [Euruko](https://2022.euruko.org/) 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
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- [Brighton Ruby](https://brightonruby.com/2023/) 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
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- [Ruby C](https://rubyc.eu/archives/9/), Kyiv, Ukraine 2019
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- [Ruby Conf Portugal](https://2016.rubyconf.pt/) 2016
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- Ruby Conf Barcelona 2015
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- [RubyConf Colombia](https://sourcediving.com/ruby-conf-colombia-sept-2016-8f8878d87a3a), Medellín 2016
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- [Balkan Ruby](https://balkanruby.com/), Sofia, Bulgaria 2019
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- Ruby Conf Los Angeles, USA 2018
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name: Doximity
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Doximity is the leading digital platform for U.S. medical professionals. The company's network members include more than 80% of U.S. physicians across all specialties and practice areas. Doximity provides its verified clinical membership with digital tools built for medicine, enabling them to collaborate with colleagues, stay up to date with the latest medical news and research, manage their careers and on-call schedules, streamline documentation and administrative paperwork, and conduct virtual patient visits.
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logo: /assets/images/logo-doximity.svg
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exturl: https://doximity.com
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company_type: Public
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stock_ticker: "NYSE: DOCS"
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founded_date: 2010
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headquarters: "**San Francisco, CA** (a large percentage of the team is remote)"
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Doxomity built their original Rails prototype app in 2010 on Rails 2.3.5, and grew it into the leading digital platform for U.S. medical professionals. Over a decade later, their original Rails monolith is still going strong, and now runs on Rails 7. After over 30,000 commits from hundreds of contributors, it still powers Doximity.com for over 80% of all doctors, 90% of graduating medical students, and 60% of nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
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pull_quote: "Doximity's mission is to help doctors be more productive and focus on what matters most: their patients. Over the past 15 years, Rails has enabled us to build software to help accomplish our mission. Supporting the Rails Foundation ensures the Rails ecosystem continues to thrive – which enables us to fulfill our mission."
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quote_author: "Bruno Miranda"
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quote_title: "Senior Vice President, Engineering"
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member_status: "In 2022, Doximity became a **founding Core member** of the Rails Foundation."
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github_contributions:
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url: "https://github.com/doximity/es-elasticity"
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url: "https://github.com/doximity/super_spreader"
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url: "https://github.com/doximity/simplekiq"
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[Doximity Foundation](https://foundation.doximity.com) - Doximity Foundation funds flights for physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants to go on domestic and international global health trips, where they can make a sustainable impact on patients' lives.
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case_study_blurb: "Check out the case study of how Doximity delivers incredible value to its customers with Rails"
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case_study_url: /docs/case-studies/doximity
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