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Recording real requests with WebMock | Arkency Blog
Caveat: it’s global, i.e. it’ll apply to all the test cases you’ll run. If you want it for just one test case, run just a single one.(As far as I tried.
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Learn about Ractors and build a mini sidekiq
Ruby 3.0 introduced the Ractor class. This is Ruby's Actor-like concurrent abstraction, and its goal is to provide a parallel execution feature of Ruby.
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Turn off the bits of Rails you don't use - Andy Croll
The Rails Framework consists of multiple subsystems that work together. The names of these systems typically begin with “Action” or “Active” e.g. Activ.
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Blog Format Express
This article explains how to integrate Flex into Ruby. To illustrate this, I show step by step how to create a gem containing basic JSON parser using F.
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Keynotes | RailsConf 2021
The largest official gathering of the year, RailsConf brings together top talent, companies, and project representatives from around the world. Learn a.
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Announcing Standard Ruby 1.0
One of the open source projects Test Double maintains is called Standard Ruby. No, it’s not Ruby’s standard library and it doesn’t implement any indust.
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My Ruby on Rails stack for side projects in 2021 - Magnus Skog
Why would you start a new side project in Ruby on Rails in 2021? Shouldn't you use something like Next.js or even Blitz? Well, I find that Ruby on Rail.
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Remote Ruby | Building a Business on Rails with Mike Perham
It’s been a crazy week of weather in Jason, Chris, and Andrew’s hometowns, but thankfully we have a great guest to take away the winter blues. Today, w.
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The Trailblazer project
The Trailblazer project started off with a single gem called trailblazer. Currently, the framework consists of around 40 gems. The main gem trailblazer.
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The Red-Green Performance Approach
When it comes to advising teams and organizations on how to approach web performance and scaling issues as a group, I frequently see two problems:There.