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Facebook login on mobile app through a rails app » Hi folks. I’m building a rails app that provides an api for a mobile app. The mobile app requires the user to login through his facebook account. My question is about who should be responsible for requesting the login. The mobile app or the rails app. Discuss.rubyonrails.org

Ruby on Rails Facebook Implementation: SpyBook » Social Media Website Demo: SpyBook SpyBook: Github Medium.com

Social features and why not PHP based? » Hi! katie is here :0) I’ve been following Discourse for few month since last year and shared few topics about it on Vbulletin, I liked what i saw so far. I am the owner of a popular anime community ‘Nihonomaru’ Well the site started back in 2007 with a Vbulletin base forum. While I loved several of discourse features and see it has great potential, the only downside was that it is not PHP/MySQL base but Ruby/PGSQL and I am looking into integrating it for my homepage which is a php base based o… Meta.discourse.org

Website development: Front-end and Back-end | Codecademy » There are a lot of opinions about this and I'm trying to get the most definite one. What do the terms *back-end* and *front-end* exactly mean in the web development world? Until now, whenever I've used the term *front-end* I've always talked about the client-side or to be exact, I've talked about HTML, CSS and Javascript. Whenever someone referred to *back-end* I've referred to the server-side programming language used to power up that website (PHP, Ruby, Python etc.). Lately, I've stumbled across a lot of articles that referred to *front-end* and *back-end* (in web development) as totally something else. Let me quote a paragraph regarding Facebook: *Facebook uses a variety of services, tools, and programming languages to make up its core infrastructure. At the __front end__, their servers run a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP). Facebook's __backend__ services are written in a variety of different programming languages including C++, Java, Python, and Erlang.* *Twitter is a fast growing website that pr Codecademy.com

Validating payload from Facebook webhook in Ruby on Rails » Simple Steps on validating requests from FB webhook in RoR can be extended to any programming language. Onlyoneaman.medium.com

Login with Facebook and phone number- Ruby on Rails 7 » In this tutorial, I will teach you how to create new Ruby on Rails application with tailwind CSS, and how to log in with Fb and phone… Medium.com

ruby on rails - Testing a web application's Facebook integration with… » Mar 16, 2011… Cukes Feature · where is AppConfig.facebook.access_token come from? – Chamnap. Sep 30, 2012 at 6:54 · that's an application specific … Stackoverflow.com

ruby on rails - How can I add localhost:3000 to Facebook App for… » Jan 3, 2014… How can I set up a Facebook app so it works on production and development? Here is the current configuration: App Domains: roomidex.com Website … Stackoverflow.com

Implementing Facebook JS SDK Login Frontend + Rails API Backend » Today I’m going to talk about my experience building Yijing-Ball Z, a Single Page Application (SPA) with a Vanilla JavaScript Frontend and… Fbohorqu.medium.com

ruby on rails 3 - Facebook OG Meta Tags in application.html.erb… » Jul 19, 2012… 4 Answers 4… Yes as noob mentioned, make the content declaration be within quotes.… Many more examples in the source code and github repo. The … Stackoverflow.com

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