Neighborland Ruby SDK by Ryan Resella
The Neighborland Ruby SDK by Ryan Resella wraps the API to access collaboration features, aiming to be useful to improve civics practices in neighborhoods. Resources include authentication, client, configuration, connection, and request.
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June 15, 2016
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