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RailsConf 2022 - Your TDD Treasure Map by Christopher "Aji" Slater - YouTube
We know testing is vital and makes refactoring painless. But how to set sail to that TDD treasure? Yarr, we need to test to get experience, but need ex.
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RailsConf 2022 - Testing legacy code when you dislike tests (and legacy code) by Maeve Revels - YouTube
Are you supporting legacy code? Would you like to stop? A good testing strategy can transform legacy code into living code that is resilient and easy t.
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RailsConf 2022 - Laying the Cultural and Technical Foundation for Big Rails by Alex Evanczuk - YouTube
As applications built on Rails get larger and larger, and more and more engineers work in the same monolith, our community needs to think more about wh.
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RailsConf 2022 - Pictures Of You, Pictures Of Me, Crypto Steganography by Sean Marcia - YouTube
I was puzzled when a friend sent me a Buffy the Vampire Slayer picture out of the blue but, knowing that friend is an oddball, thought nothing of it. .
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RailsConf 2022 - A Rails Developer’s Guide To The Ruby VM by Maple Ong - YouTube
What happens under the hood when you run a Ruby script as simple as puts “Hello World!”?Time to switch gears from the Rails-level of abstraction to a l.
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RailsConf 2022 - Functional Programming in Plain Terms by Eric Weinstein - YouTube
Have you ever wanted to know what a monad is? How about a functor? What about algebraic data types and parametric polymorphism? If you've been interest.
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RailsConf 2022 - The pitfalls of realtime-ification by Vladimir Dementyev - YouTube
Building realtime applications with Rails has become a no-brainer since Action Cable came around. With Hotwire, we don't even need to leave the comfort.
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RailsConf 2022 - `rails c` with meturbocharge your use of the interactive console by Sweta Sanghavi - YouTube
Spinning up the rails console can be a quick way to answer a question with a back of the envelope calculation. But, what else can we use it for, and .
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RailsConf 2022 - Scaling Rails with JRuby in 2022 by Charles Oliver Nutter - YouTube
JRuby is back in 2022 with Ruby 3.1 support and new work on performance and scaling. For over a decade, Ruby users have turned to JRuby to get access t.
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RailsConf 2022 - Event Streaming on Rails by Brad Urani - YouTube
Pop quiz: How do you best make one Rails app communicate with another? How do you split one big Rails app into two smaller ones? How do you switch fro.