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Ruby GraphQL Client
A friendlier Ruby client for consuming GraphQL-based APIs. Built on top of your usual graphql-client, but with better defaults, more consistent error h.
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Modern encryption for Ruby and Rails
Modern encryption for Ruby and RailsWorks with database fields, files, and stringsMaximizes compatibility with existing code and librariesMakes migrati.
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How to Add Infinite Scrolling With Hotwire in Under 5 Minutes - YouTube
In this video we're going to look at how you can add infinite scrolling into your Rails app with Hotwire.This feature allows you to paginate your reco.
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Self-destructing StimulusJS controllers
Sometimes you need a little sprinkle of JavaScript to make a tiny UX improvement. In the olden days, full-stack developers would often drop small jQuer.
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Cross Platform Machine Code | Tenderlovemaking
I’ve been working on a couple different assemblers for Ruby. Fisk is a pure Ruby x86 assembler. You can use it to generate bytes that can be executed o.
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How I've made $50,000 Profit from a Side Project Slack Bot
My side project, Slack app Abot, has recently crossed a milestone of $50,000 in total profit. For the last two years, it has been running mostly on aut.
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Migrate From Webpacker to Esbuild
We, full stack Rails engineers, have come a long way. We started off as full stack engineers with our backend and frontend all in one framework. We had.
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Code I like (I): Domain-driven boldness
A person in Basecamp has a delegate type attribute that represents its specific kind (e.g., User or Client). When you remove a person from a given acco.
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The Case for Pattern Matching Key Irreverence in Ruby
I had alluded to this post a bit earlier on Twitter, and in the Ruby bug tracker, but wanted to more fully write out my thoughts on what could be an in.
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Understading why attr_accessor in Ruby is faster than a regular method
Setters and getters (or accessors) are very common in various object–oriented programming languages. Some languages have shortcuts to define them, othe.