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joshmn/caffeinate: A Rails engine for drip campaigns/scheduled email sequences and periodic emails.
Caffeinate is a drip email engine for managing, creating, and sending scheduled email sequences from your Ruby on Rails application.Caffeinate provides.
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How to use a gem in a private GitHub repo in your Rails application
Developers love to separate concerns - it's one of our main principles. One of the best ways to do this is to extract libraries, which are called gems .
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Shipit! Presents: YJIT: Building a New JIT Compiler for CRuby Shipit! Presents YJIT: Building a New JIT Compiler for CRuby on October 27, 2021 at 1 p.m. EST
YJIT is a project to gradually build a JIT compiler inside CRuby such that more and more of the code is executed by the JIT, which will eventually repl.
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A Love Letter to Ruby and Rails
I love JavaScript and React, and Python is extremely versatile, but every time I have the opportunity to build something in Ruby I feel joy. I'm consta.
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Math and Ruby: Project Euler Problem 1
This is the first post that I am writing in a while, and it's mostly because I wanted to start working through all the problems on Project Euler. I wan.
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Docker on Rails 7 | Drifting Ruby
In this episode, we look at changing the default Rails 7 development environment over to a Docker based environment....
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Building a friendly ship racing 2D game in Ruby - Pair programming with Mark Cipolla - YouTube
Mark and I start building a nautical themed 2d game, we pair program to build the basics of the game. In these sessions I will be pairing with a differ.
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Ruby's Got You Covered
Perhaps you've heard of test coverage, which is a measurement of how much of your application code is executed when your tests run. That number is typi.
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How to Deploy to Kubernetes (k8s) via Kuby
Deploying Ruby on Rails to a Kubernetes cluster can lead to YAML hell, however Kuby ( https://getkuby.io/ ) makes this a lot easier by extracting most .
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Monolith Diaries: Upgrading Rails – Skroutz Engineering
We recently upgraded our monolith application from Rails 6.0 to Rails 6.1. By evaluating our prior experience on Rails upgrades, we have streamlined th.