Backtick are your accomplished software development partner. We quickly and pragmatically bring your product and team up-to-speed. We focus on producing clean, maintainable and easy-to-understand code, with a keen eye for industry standards and best practices.
Over a million verified Australian business leads with location, website, email, phone numbers.
Rails AI ElasticsearchNever forget a birthday or anniversary again. Remembering special days for web, Android and iOS.
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#4 Hacker News Docker QuakeCWe take pride in our work, and of our success. We work closely with our partners. We build clean and beautiful applications, we train teams, and we leave behind a smooth-sailing ship.
Building and maintaining first-class applications requires knowledge and restraint in equal parts. Our code is SOLID, our tools are boring, and our software is built for people.
Plans change. Well factored code is readable, maintainable, and measured. Our starting point is that the best code is no code at all. We will not reinvent the wheel. We build the things that add value to your business and use the best available tools for everything else.
Communication is key. We take your requirements, relay them back to you in our own words and only begin work when we know we understand each other. Once work has begun you will receive daily, weekly and monthly updates, making sure our directions are aligned from project start to completion.
All of our developers are based in Australia, however we don't have an office. We've been working remote first for over five years and we do it well. We are big believers in pair programming and collaboration. You're welcome to join us!
You can have confidence in our code because we take an automated, test-driven approach. That means we can be assured that your application is doing exactly what you expect it to do.
Continuation of building your own search parser for elasticsearch
Glen Bray – 17 March 2020
Build your own search parser gem that will generate elasticsearch queries
Glen Bray – 17 March 2020
Code can be found here I ran into a problem in the past where I needed to extract Australian addresses from a few million pages. Utilising…
Glen Bray – 12 February 2020
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