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Help developers by writing 'Ruby in Appwrite' blog post 🗞
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Hi, can I work on this issue? |
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Yes by all means |
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@Meldiron Can I work on this issue? |
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Hey @Meldiron I want to work on it, can you assign this to me? |
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@Meldiron Is this issue still opened :) ? |
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@Aakash-Raj-2001 Sure! Feel free to work on it. Any article is always welcomed and highly appreciated |
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Introduction
Appwrite has been and always will be a tool for developers. To emphasize this, we want to create the best developer experience possible by providing enough guides and examples for new Appwriters.
Your task is to write a blog post
Ruby in Appwrite. The main topic of your article should be explaining how to use Appwrites Ruby SDK to write Appwrite Functions. It can be anywhere! We accept submissions of articles on any well-known platform, whether it is Medium, Dev.to, HashNode or something else.Requirements:
appwritein any way (hashtag, embedded, link...)Task summary:
Ruby in AppwriteIf you need any help, reach out to us on our Discord server.
Are you ready to work on this issue?🤔 Let us know, and we will assign it to you 😊
Happy Appwriting!
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