Things we’ve written down
Tim talks “Views, from the top”
It’s time for a fresh take on the humble server-rendered view.
Corley exhibition website and explorer tool launched
Icelab contributes to the State Library of Queensland’s mammoth Corley project
Tim talks functional architecture at RedDotRubyConf
Discover how a change in mindset can make all the difference to your Ruby
Icelab talks at RubyConf AU 2017
Tim and Piotr share our vision of a future for Ruby.
A Rodakase retrospective: 1 year of dry-rb in production
A lot has changed, but our work remains simple.
CSS: the Good Bits
Andy gives a talk to the team about good practices in CSS. Watch and learn!
Libby Berrie joins the team
New developer is an old face in our Canberra office
Piotr Solnica joins Icelab
A new tech lead, and big steps forward for dry-rb and rom-rb.
Principles, not rules
We don’t have a lot of rules, but we do have principles.
Announcing Decaf Sucks 2.0
We’re thrilled to announce that Decaf Sucks 2.0 for iPhone is now available on the App Store.
Next-generation Ruby web apps with dry-rb, rom-rb, and Roda: RedDotRubyConf 2016
Tim talks in Singapore about rediscovering joy in Ruby web app development
Conversational rom-rb, part 2: types, associations, and update commands
More in our literate programming introduction to rom-rb: return results as dry-types structs, fetch associations, and update your existing records.
A conversational introduction to rom-rb
How we build our app’s persistence support will have a profound impact on its overall design.
Introducing ‘Today Icelab Learned’
Find out what we’ve been learning with ‘Today Icelab Learned’.
Visualising our weekly schedule
Understanding what we’re working on is important. Here’s one way we do it.
Put HTTP in its place with Roda
Design better apps with a clearly separated HTTP interface
A change-positive Ruby web application architecture
A look into a post-Rails, post-MVC world.
What you see is what you want
Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Rich Text Editors.
Better code with an inversion of control container
Following good software design principles is not as hard as you think.
Effective Ruby dependency injection at scale
An approach to dependency injection that will work across your entire app.