SiteCam is a camera app that enables faster site inspections. Centralize your construction photos with location context, descriptions and #tags, so you can produce photo reports in minutes.
Instantly synchronize photos across your team with our dedicated camera App for construction projects. With SiteCam you can pin photos to plans and maps (GPS), with timestamps and #tags ready to search.
Speed up your site reporting and create inspection photo reports from the app whilst you’re still in the field, or from the computer (SiteCam Web App) when you’re back in the office. The report layout is customizable and includes clear plan/map location information for each photo.
Stop using your phone gallery as a filing cabinet. With SiteCam you can free up your phone as all your project photos will be stored safely online.
Save hours of admin time by organizing your inspection photos as you take them. Record the exact location and write notes that stay stored with your photos.
Whether you’re doing a site inspection, capturing progress photos, or doing a dilapidation report, SiteCam is the tool for you to take better site photos and make faster reports.
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Based on our record, Ruby on Rails seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 122 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
And if you’re not familiar with tools like Laravel and Ruby-on-Rails, they are opinionated full-stack frameworks (for PHP and Ruby) with lots of built-in features that follow established conventions so that developers can write less boilerplate and more business logic, while getting the industry best practices baked into their app. - Source: dev.to / about 20 hours ago
Ruby on Rails, in my opinion, is the most productive full-stack web framework to-date. - Source: dev.to / 6 days ago
Let’s look at two technical solutions — RSCSS/ITCSS. This is indeed a perfect combination of instruments which we use in our projects built on React and Ruby on Rails. - Source: dev.to / 15 days ago
A 7.1 Ruby on Rails application hosted on a Hetzner VPS and deployed via Kamal. - Source: dev.to / 23 days ago
Industry adoption - Without including the adoption of other popular and more established frameworks like Python, React, C#, and others, if we consider the adoption of Ruby frameworks, Rails easily eclipses Hanami. The Rails homepage lists some big-name organizations using the framework. On the other hand, as the new kid on the block, Hanami is not so widely adopted. We'll have to wait and see whether that will... - Source: dev.to / 22 days ago
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