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4 Strategies To Remove Dead Code from your Ruby App | hexdevs
It’s easy to believe that just because a feature is available, it is going to be used someday. But let’s face it: some features in production will go c.
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Update Action View to use HTML5 standards-compliant sanitizers
The modern web is built on HTML5The HTML sanitizers used in Rails 7.0 and earlier, rails/rails-html-sanitizer, use Loofah and Nokogiri, and specificall.
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Rails 7, React, TypeScript, ESBuild and View Components - Ryan Bigg
Here’s a short guide to setting up an existing Rails 7 application with React, TypeScript, ESBuild. One approach here would be to use the react-rails g.
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Two Person Teams | REWORK
In this episode of the Rework podcast, 37signals co-founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson sit down with Kimberly Rhodes to dive deeper into.
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How to improve and standardize writing services in Ruby project - DEV Community
In this short note, I want to share with you a way to create services of any complexity in Ruby... Tagged with ruby, rails.Everything to know about Ser.
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Optimize Rails app performance with ChatGPT
The previous article Make your Ruby on Rails app 80x faster with SQL shows how SQL knowledge can help to optimize your Rails application performance. W.
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Lazy Loading with Stimulus and Tailwind | Ruby on Rails 7 Tutorial - YouTube
Lazy load with a spinning widget and placeholder templates in this Stimulus and Tailwind, Ruby on Rails 7 tutorial!Checkout my course(s) at: https://le.
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The Strength of Unity: Dismantling Discrimination in the Ruby on Rails Community - DEV Community
In today's interconnected world, the Ruby on Rails community stands as a shining example of the power of diversity and acceptance. However, instances o.
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How to migrate AASM to ENUM while keeping users in mind - DEV Community
In this article, we will address a common challenge when migrating from the AASM state machine to the Rails built-in enum. The main problem we aim to s.
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Unlocking the Power of Lambdas in Ruby | Scout APM Blog
Lambdas are a powerful feature of the Ruby language. They allow you to wrap logic and data into a portable package. In this post, we’ll cover how and w.