HackADay vs sidekiq
A side-by-side look at HackADay and sidekiq. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
HackADay
News & Books
HackADay is a blog that publishes articles daily about hardware and software hacks, covering topics like electronics, programming, 3D printing, and more. It features everything from small Arduino-based projects to large open source hardware initiatives.
hardwaresoftwarehackselectronicsprogramming3d-printingopen-source
sidekiq
Development
Sidekiq is an open-source background job processing library for Ruby. It uses threads to handle background jobs asynchronously, allowing Rails applications to offload long-running tasks into background processes to keep the main application responsive.
rubybackground-jobsasynchronous-processing
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