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Track Opened Emails In Rails
Tracking opened emails is a technique that, if used responsibly, can provide utility to both you and your users.Here a few use cases where it makes sen.
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ActiveRecord's New Takes a Block, Kid
If we want to make a new instance of an ActiveRecord model with particular attributes, we have a number of options.We can pass the attributes in as a h.
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Using Postgres Row-Level Security in Ruby on Rails
Securing access to your Postgres database is more important than ever. With applications growing more complex, often times using multiple programming l.
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How and why to Dockerize your Rails app's database - Code with Jason
Getting a new developer set up with a Rails app (or any app) can be tedious. Part of the tedium is the chore of manually installing all the dependencie.
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Understanding Ruby Method Lookup
Ruby lets you express yourself like few other languages, with a minimum of boilerplate. It's fantastic until it isn't. Until one day when you think you.
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Sorbet Journey, Part 4: Sorbet Stability | Alex’s Blag
Our original goal was to be able to refactor and develop with confidence on our “mature” Rails codebase. It had reached a size where it was hard to hol.
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ObjectTracer tracks objects and records their activities
As the name states, ObjectTracer allows you to secretly listen to different events of an object:Method Calls - what does the object doTraces - how is t.
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A Complete Guide to Hiring Ruby on Rails Developers in 2021
So, you are choosing Ruby on Rails for your web application. The robust framework is the perfect choice for startups and enterprises. There are current.
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Missing Guide to Service Objects in Rails - Riaz Virani - YouTube
What happens with Rails ends and our custom business logic begins? Many of us begin writing "service objects", but what exactly is a service object? Ho.
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Ruby 3 JIT can make Rails faster. I’ve wondered Why Rails becomes slow
As I wrote in Ruby 3.0.0 Release Note and my previous post, we thought:it is still not ready for optimizing workloads like Rails, which often spend tim.