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assaf/vanity: Experiment Driven Development for Ruby
Experiment Driven Development for Ruby. Contribute to assaf/vanity development by creating an account on GitHub.Vanity is an A/B testing framework for . -
redis/redis-rb: A Ruby client library for Redis
A Ruby client that tries to match Redis' API one-to-one, while still providing an idiomatic interface.See RubyDoc.info for the API docs of the latest p. -
Easy receipts and invoices for your Rails applications
Receipts, Invoices, and Statements for your Rails application that works with any payment provider. Receipts uses Prawn to generate the PDFs.Check out . -
Nice output to console/file from concurrent threads
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Why You Should Secure AWS S3 Assets with Cross-Account Backups
Many web apps use AWS S3 buckets for storing static assets like PDFs and images. Unfortunately, the default config makes it just too easy to irreversib. -
How to Safely Change the Argument Signature of a Sidekiq Job
So the first thing I did was follow the link, which told me I was doing some things wrong concerning best practices. The second thing I did was throw S. -
Dynamic user content in Rails with Liquid tags
When building features that accept user-generated content, you may need to display dynamic content based on what the user specifies. Imagine you want t. -
Inline Editing with Turbo Frames in Rails (Example) | GoRails
Hotwire allows us to add inline editing easily in Rails forms using Turbo Frames. Learn how to implement them in a reusable manner so you can inline ed. -
Introduce-a-new-signing-mechanism· Shopify/rfcs
Gem signing as it exists today is unwieldy and little-used, even though signatures form a vital part of ensuring the security of software supply chains. -
Get Better at Ruby with Sorting Algorithms - Bubble Sort
Sorting algorithms are a great way for us to become better developers. They help us with logic and gives us a better understanding on how it all works .