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Rails 8 introduces a built-in rate limiting API - BigBinary Blog
In the dynamic world of web development, managing the flow of requests is crucial for maintaining a responsive and reliable application. Rate limiting . -
Ruby tap() vs yield_self() - by Suraj Mishra
tap() method yields self to the block and returns self. One of the typical use cases of tap() is the method chaining over an object, operating over it . -
Anonymous Block Forwarding in Ruby
In this post, we'll take a look at the anonymous block forwarding feature added in Ruby 3.1. It lets you replace your execute(... -
What it was like working for GitLab
I joined GitLab in October 2015, and left in December 2021 after working there for a little more than six years.While I previously wrote about leaving . -
Turbo Sortable Paginated Tables in Ruby on Rails
We're going to build a common UI pattern: a sortable, paginated table using the power of Ruby on Rails and Turbo Frames.Sortable Table HeadersThe first. -
The Ruby on Rails Evolution: A Journey from Version 1 to 7 - YouTube
This video takes you on a deep dive into the transformation of Ruby on Rails from its inception to its current state. We'll explore the key changes, im. -
A review of FOSDEM 2024 ruby talks
I will present the talks in order of appearance. They were organized in such an order, from the most accessible to the most complex.The first one was T. -
mruby 3.3.0 released
We are announcing the first stable release of mruby 3.3 series - mruby 3.3.0.Describes the new features and changes in mruby 3.3.The main changes in mr. -
RunRuby.dev brings Ruby programming into your browser
RunRuby.dev brings Ruby programming into your browser, streamlining the process of writing and running Ruby code. Here's what sets it apart:...
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RuboCop comes built-in with Rails 8.0 | Shakacode
Maintaining clean, readable, and consistent code in web development is paramount. Ensuring that code remains maintainable as projects grow in complexit.