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ioquatix/covered
Covered uses modern Ruby features to generate comprehensive coverage, including support for templates which are compiled into Ruby. This only works with Ruby 2.6 and it's experimental support for RubyVM::AST.
E-Commerce at Scale: Inside Shopify's Tech Stack
Shopify is a multi-channel commerce platform for small and medium businesses that lets you create a shop and sell products wherever you want: online via web store or social media and offline with a POS card reader. Shopify powers 600K merchants an...
Headius: Running JRuby on the Graal JIT
I'm still here hacking away on JRuby for the benefit of Rubyists everywhere, usually slogging through compatibility fixes and new Ruby features. However with the release of JRuby 9.2, we've caught up to Ruby 2.5 (the current release) and I'm spend...
A collection of emoji aliases for core Ruby methods
A collection of emoji aliases for core Ruby methods. Makes Ruby code easier to read and write, especially for children and people who don't know English.
💾 Single source state management for ruby
A ruby gem that brings the functionality of Redux to your backend.
“The Tie Between Ruby and Rust.”
Integrate Ruby with your Rust application. Or integrate Rust with your Ruby application. This project allows you to do either with relative ease.
Disassembling Rails — Fragment Caching
This is the first post of the Disassembling Rails series. What I want to do is to give you a general idea about how Rails' components interact with each other when you use its functionalities.
Docker for Rails Development
Developing Ruby on Rails applications in large teams can be frustrating when team members use different operative systems, languages, timezones, etc.
Managing Stripe subscription payments in Rails
Stripe has a great API to manage subscription payments. Here we take advantage of it to implement recurring subscriptions in Rails 5.
Modernizing StackShare's Front End: The React Rails
StackShare, like many other startups, wasn’t built to scale. What started out as a simple Rails app with very few requirements, eventually grew to what you see today.
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