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Rails integration for AngularJS style CSRF protection
The AngularJS ng.$http service has built-in CSRF protection. By default, it looks for a cookie named XSRF-TOKEN and, if found, writes its value into an.
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Always-on, fully-automated photo import utility
Always-on, fully-automated photo import utility. Contribute to rlue/xferase development by creating an account on GitHub.Xferase is an always-on backgr.
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Rails Installer for Mac | rails.new
The folks at Bullet Train decided to do something about the setup required to get started with Rails on macOS. They plan on growing the tool and adding.
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Terminal mine hunting game.
Terminal mine hunting game. Contribute to piotrmurach/minehunter development by creating an account on GitHub.Minehunter is a terminal puzzle game insp.
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4 tips on how to make more out of Sidekiq
Without a doubt, Sidekiq is one of the most popular Ruby gems. Next to Shoryuken and Resque its main purpose is processing background jobs. Almost ever.
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Ruby Rogues: Ractors ft. Ivo Anjo - RUBY 527
Ivo Anjo joins the Rogues to discuss Ractors in Ruby and how they can be used. They're not actors as they appear in other languages. They communicate v.
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rb_gc_force_recycle is deprecated in Ruby 3.1 - Peter Zhu
It’s almost Christmas, and you know what that means! That’s right, Ruby 3.1 is around the corner. In Ruby 3.1, the public function in the Ruby C API ca.
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Scale your Ruby applications with Active Record support for Cloud Spanner
We're very excited to announce the general availability of the Ruby Active Record Adapter for Google Cloud Spanner. Ruby Active Record is a powerful Ob.
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Noteflakes: Extralite - a new Ruby gem for working with SQLite databases
In the last year I’ve been working a lot with SQLite databases. I started by using the popular sqlite3-ruby Ruby gem, but quickly noticed that for my u.
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Rails 7: The Demo - YouTube
It’s time to party like it’s early 2005 when DHH almost seemingly invented the screencast genre with a video showing how easy it was to spin up a simpl.