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Ruby for ebook publishing
A lot of times, people ask what’s Ruby good for apart from Rails. Ruby is great for various tasks from several different domains, and today, I would li. -
rails/propshaft: Deliver assets for Rails
Propshaft is an asset pipeline library for Rails. It's built for era where bundling assets to save on HTTP connections is no longer urgent, where JavaS. -
Use compact_blank to remove empty strings from Arrays and Hashes - Andy Croll
Active Support is a library of “useful” things that support (!) the other parts of Rails. It includes ways to extend the base Ruby classes, such as Has. -
Data Structures and Algorithms in Ruby: Linked Lists 2 - YouTube
In this linked list video we implement the prepend and remove methods which allow us to add a node to the beginning of our linked list and remove a nod. -
A lightweight deployment tool that uses rsync to push file changes to remote servers.
Frak is a deployment tool that uses rsync to upload file changes to remote servers. With this tool you can rapidly deploy code without having to commit. -
Base application for Ruby on Rails 6 projects.
Base application for Ruby on Rails 6 projects. Built to minimize the time spent writing boilerplate code and performing repetitive setup tasks. - br. -
The Gnar Blog - RSpec Negated Matchers
We want to test that when we call our Ruby method, one result does occur while another result does not occur. Specifically, we want to test that an Eve. -
Jekyll and the Genesis of the Jamstack | Bridgetown
There’s been a fair amount of internet consternation since I published this article. While I do stand by everything in the post factually-speaking, I a. -
Building a Documentation Workflow in Rails
Good docs make happy customers. But documentation is HARD. You have to figure out what's important and write it up in a way that's tailored to your aud. -
Friendlier UUID URLs in Ruby
In this article we will discuss and demonstrate how we can use Ruby to encode UUIDs into URL friendly representations. This article does not assume any.