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At Cookpad, after the public launch of iOS 15 we started to receive reports from users telling us that they were being repeatedly logged out when opening our app. This came as quite a surprise since this wasn’t something that we spotted during our testing with the iOS beta releases. If you are here for a fix then scroll right down to the conclusion, but if you want to understand more on how we deb
We are Koichi Sasada (ko1) and Yusuke Endoh (mame) from Cookpad Inc. tech team. Cookpad sponsors us to work full time developing the Ruby interpreter (MRI: Matz Ruby Implementation). We released a Japanese article “Ruby 2.7 NEWS explained by Ruby Professionals” when Ruby 2.7 was released on 25th Dec. 2019. This is an English translation of the article with help from Miles Woodroffe. “NEWS” is a te
As part of the recent Ruby Hack Challenge held at Cookpad’s Global HQ in Bristol, some people submitted patches to Ruby Core, some others decided to learn more about Ruby by exploring what’s coming in the next release. Ruby commiters having fun at the eventThe following are some interesting changes that might not be as striking as pattern matching or the pipeline operator but are still useful to k
Our First Impressions with EKS Amazon announced EKS, the Elastic Kubernetes Service at re:Invent back in November 2017. At Cookpad we were lucky enough to take part in the Preview process for the past few months where we tried out the service and evaluated it for use in our infrastructure. Yesterday AWS announced that EKS had reached general availability and would initially be available in the Nor
I attended DroidKaigi 2018 , the largest Android conference in Japan. More than 1,000 developers attended this year. The organizer gathered a variety of topics so that everyone from beginner to senior could enjoy the conference. At the conference, I spoke about machine learning. You can find my slides here: If you’ve attended a conference before, you’ll know that a mere 30 minutes is way too short
Koichi Sasada has been a core Ruby committer for over 10 years, and joined Cookpad in January 2017 to continue his open source work full-time on Ruby. We caught up with him in our Tokyo office this week to ask what he’s been working on over the last 12 months and what he hopes to achieve in in 2018. Q: What has been your main focus with Ruby since you joined Cookpad in January 2017? A: My main dut
Last week, Cookpad hosted another in-house hackathon, in the Ebisu (Tokyo) office. Koichi Sasada is a full-time Ruby committer, author of YARV, the new official Ruby VM. He recently joined Cookpad’s engineering team and is expected to continue his work on the Ruby language here. Sasada-san taught us about Ruby in the morningThe hackathonSasada-san supervised this hackathon, with the Ruby interpret
Cookpad is the largest recipe sharing service in Japan, where more than 60 million monthly users have posted over 2.5 million recipes as of Q4 2016. Our mission is “make everyday cooking fun”. We are trying to solve everyday problems through cooking and technology. Over the last 3 years, we have been expanding our service globally, and it’s now available in 16 languages and 60 countries. In this b
Lock Wait Timeouts mean frustration for users. If a request ends with a Lock Wait Timeout error, that means a) we failed to fulfil a user’s…
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