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A definitive guide to Ruby gems dependency management | Snyk
Ruby, much like other programming languages, has an entire ecosystem of third-party open source libraries which it refers to as gems, or sometimes Ruby.
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A Single file Rails Application | { Greg Molnar }
Did you know that you can create a single-file Rails application?You shouldn't unless you are experimenting with something, but regardless, let me show.
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Hotwire: building responsive Rails apps
On June 25, 2013, Rails 4 was released introducing Turbolinks. What Turbolinks are doing for "responsiveness" of Rails? Turbolinks intercept all link c.
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HexaPDF Extras: File README.rdoc
This library contains additional functionality that is not provided by the main HexaPDF library.To use it, just require 'hexapdf-extras' and it will up.
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Episode 22 CRUD Actions with Turbo Streams and Turbo Frames - YouTube
Turbo Frames allow predefined parts of a page to be updated on request. Any links and forms inside a frame are captured, and the frame contents automat.
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Run YARD as RSpec - DEV Community
Let me introduce yardspec in this article. yardspec is a Ruby gem that supports executing YARD... Tagged with ruby, rspec, yard.As you may have notice.
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DmitryTsepelev/natural_dsl
An experimental (and highly likely useless for real–world) DSL to build a natural–ish DSL language and write your programs using it. Right to the examp.
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Tomlib is a fast and standards-compliant TOML parser and generator for Ruby.
Tomlib is a fast and standards-compliant TOML parser and generator for Ruby. - kgiszczak/tomlib: Tomlib is a fast and standards-compliant TOML parser a.
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How to Bulk Insert Nested Attributes in Rails
When using accepts_nested_attributes_for in Rails, especially for many-to-many relations, you may find that things slow down during large inserts.For e.
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Using Sorbet and Tapioca with Rails - Zach Ahn
The Sorbet team recently started recommending that you use Tapioca to generate RBI files. I introduced Sorbet and Tapioca to some of our Rails apps at .