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<a href="https://rubygems.org/gems/cool_faker">Cool Faker</a>
<p><em>The problem:</em> the Faker gem provides boring names for testing purposes</p>
<p>Cool Faker is an open source Ruby gem used to create fake data (names of people, team names, team slogans) for testing purposes. Names generated are characters from famous movies and TV shows. Company slogans are famous quotes.</p>
<p>Because we wanted to amass a very very large collection of characters from movies and tv shows, we used an API to collect data. Since IMDB's API returns data that's, for lack of a better word, dirty, we decided to use the API of The Movie Database. After parsing over the return object from a query, we were left with the names of characters which we then used to populate our list of potential "cool" names</p>
<p>The result - high fives and having more fun when testing your application</p>
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<a href="https://rubygems.org/gems/cool_faker">download gem</a>
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<p id="technology">Stack: Ruby</p>
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