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Advanced CLI tools with Ruby and dry-cli! | Hanami Mastery
Recently I watched an amazing tutorial from GoRails, made by Collin Jilbert, about writing simple ruby scripts for console tools.It was a great introdu. -
Signed URLs with Ruby - kukicola.io
Signed URLs can be a very useful solution in many cases when you need to provide limited access to some resources or actions. Today I’ll focus on when . -
Evaluating More Coverage in Ruby 3.2 - Kevin Murphy
As I mentioned in my prior post, Ruby 3.2.0 has some changes to the Coverage module. Now the module can measure the coverage of a Ruby expression in a . -
Writing better Action Mailers: Revisiting a core Rails concept
Mailers are a feature used in literally every Rails application. But they are often an after thought where we throw out the rules of well-written appli. -
Ruby for game development? Is this a joke? - YouTube
I share what I've been working on the last couple of months—making games with Ruby! Specifically DragonRuby Game Toolkit, a really compelling engine fo. -
Gemfile of dreams: the libraries we use to build Rails apps
From time immemorial, the Evil Martians team has worked on dozens of Ruby on Rails projects every year. Naturally, this process involves a lot of Ruby . -
Ruby 3.2 YJIT is Production-Ready (2023)
Back in July 2020, I joined the Ruby & Rails Infrastructure (R&RI) team at Shopify. Our team focuses on making sure that Ruby as well as Ruby on Rails, central to the infrastructure behind all Shopify stores and much of the modern web, run as smoothly and efficiently as possible....
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How to minimise the impact of a DDOS attack on your Ruby on Rails app - CookiesHQ
Distributed-Denial-of-Service (DDoS)/ brute force attacks are a pain for every growing application. They will happen randomly, they will only last for . -
Sharing 2 free tickets for Ruby Global Summit 2023
Hi there, very soon we are gathering on the latest Ruby Global Summit 2023 and I have 2 free tickets for the event.So, I am sharing them with YOU. Ple. -
How to Use Sorbet to Type-Check Ruby - Semaphore
Statically typed code, especially when introduced incrementally to a codebase, can improve reliability and developer productivity while maintaining rea.