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A general way to describe caching is storing the result of some code so that we can quickly retrieve it later. In some cases, this means storing a comp.
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Last week, Google announced the public beta of the Ruby runtime for Cloud Functions, Google’s functions-as-a-service (FaaS) hosting platform. Ruby supp.
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It’s the simplest piece of Ruby code you’ll read today. I originally stumbled upon it here, where it’s referred as do-nothing scripting. I have yet ano.
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Before Rails 6.1, we could only traverse the object chain in one direction - from has_many to belongs_to. Now we can traverse the chain bi-directionall.
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Welcome to our series of Rails upgrade miniguides. Here you'll find links to all of the relevant posts to help with an upgrade.First, if you or your bo.
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