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What's New in Ruby 3.2
Ruby 3.2 was released on Christmas day, and I’ve been playing around with its new features. The highlights this year are the performance gains from YJI.
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From Ruby to Node: Overhauling Shopify’s CLI for a Better Developer Experience (2023)
Before Shopify CLI, theme developers were using another CLI of ours, ThemeKit, which we had been maintaining since October 2014. It was written in Ruby.
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How to create a Ruby on Rails gem from your existing code
It is almost instinctive for developers to search for solutions that other developers have successfully used when faced with a problem. (Even better if.
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Deploy Rails 7.1 With Postgres Using Docker Compose | Ruby On Rails 7.1 Tutorial - YouTube
Today we try adding Postgresql to the Rails 7.1 Docker stack, and it kind of just works!Checkout my course(s) at: https://learn.deanin.comSource: https.
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Install Ruby On Rails 7 With Docked (2 Commands!) - YouTube
You need to have WSL setup. It's still an incredible improvement over previous workflows though, in terms of setup time.Checkout my course(s) at: https.
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Alias Your Mastodon Username to Your Own Domain With Jekyll
Mastodon is different from most online services. It is a federated network, so when you set up an account you need to choose a server to use. Your user.
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Be Careful With Time Durations in Rails - Honeybadger Developer Blog
Rails' date and time helpers are great. They save us from duplicating simple add-duration-to-time logic across our applications and make the code more .
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Reliving Your Happiest HTTP Interactions with Ruby’s VCR Gem — Development (2023)
VCR is a Ruby library that records HTTP interactions and plays them back to your test suite, verifying input and returning predictable output.In Ruby a.
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I wrote a Ruby extension in Zig
I always had mixed feelings about writing native Ruby extensions. They surely are the way to make critical parts of the code run faster, but the develo.
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This Year in Rails, a summary of 2022!
This is Emmanuel, Greg and Wojciech, bringing you the summary of what happened with Rails in the past year. It was a busy year with 3131 commits from 4.