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React on Rails: Building a Simple App
To decide on a front-end for your Rails app, you need a feel for the options. Does a certain JS framework speak to you or does it make you feel dirty i. -
Building a Programming Language in Ruby: The Interpreter, Part 2
This article is the next in our series about building a toy programming language in Ruby. Alex Braha Stoll shows us how to implement the interpreter fo. -
Kubernetes
There are many ways to deploy a Ruby on Rails application: one of them is using Docker containers and Kubernetes for orchestration. This guide shows so. -
Ruby JIT and MJIT ft. Takashi Kokubun - RUBY 510 | Devchat.tv
Takashi Kokubun joins the Rogues to dive into Just in Time compiling, Ruby 3.0 and all the goodness that comes with it.He explains how it relates not o. -
Opal 1.2
We missed a blog post about Opal 1.1, which was released with a preliminary support for Ruby 3.0 features, but Opal 1.2 finalizes this support. Let me . -
The Developers Guide To Scaling Rails Apps
From Airbnb to Zendesk, a ton of really great apps were built using the Ruby programming language and the Rails web framework. Albeit a less popular op. -
A guide for preloading associations in rails
Maybe you are already familiar with includes or preload, but you know that a lot of the time you will need more than just preload(:comments).It is comm. -
How to build reusable validations in Ruby on Rails - YouTube
You can build some super reusable validations by extending the ActiveModel::EachValidator class. Here is a very quick run through on how to do that :). -
Hotwire Turbo Replacing Rails UJS | Drifting Ruby
In this episode, we look at some common functionality that we got with Rails UJS and what it looks like to reimplement these with Hotwire's Turbo and S. -
MVP vs PoC: What’s the Right Road?
I commonly meet with excited entrepreneurs who have a new idea and are wondering where to go next. Sometimes, the idea arrives with a clear path forwar.