Why Revelry
We’re Not Your Typical Development Company Revelry At-A-Glance
At Revelry, we believe in sharing and learning from one another (beliefs that are rooted in our Core Values). Among the many things we do…
the IDEA Create a Fun Way to Teach Developers Extism Dylibso is on a mission to make WebAssembly everyone’s favorite binary format. To this…
Eric Streeper is one of Revelry’s newest software engineers – and one of only a few Revelers who reside outside of Louisiana. How would…
Many web developers use JavaScript to make their websites responsive and reactive. With the advent of Node.js and npm, many devs have moved from…
What does it take to join the Revelry design team? After seven years of hiring front-end designers, VP of Design Laura Eble shares her…
Nick Schello, Revelry’s Chief Technology Officer, began his career here as a software engineer in our apprentice program in 2014. After seven and a…
Scanning, paths, hardened keys, derived addresses…these are just a smattering of the ‘fun’ nomenclature that awaits you if you dip your toe in the…
Ruby on Rails (also just called Rails) is a vital part of software development in today’s world. It is a server-side framework written in…
So what was your path to Revelry? I have always had a deep understanding and positive relationship with technology. I started my journey back…
Ruby on Rails runs on Ruby, which is an open source language that has been around since the 1990s. What is Ruby? One of…
“Imagine you have a toolbox. A set of tools, looks okay, standard stuff in there. You pull out a screwdriver, you see it’s one…