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How I replaced Baremetrics and ChartMogul with Rake - Keygen Blog
In the early days of my business, I was a happy Baremetrics user. I was new to running a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business, I only had a handful of.
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The Gnar Blog - Caching All Native Ruby Gem Platforms
Ramblings from The Gnar Company team on all things tech, culture, and process.Some dependencies, like nokogiri, ship with multiple libraries for differ.
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Docker Compose: a nice way to set up a dev environment
Hello! Here is another post about computer tools that I’ve appreciated. This one is about Docker Compose!This post is mostly just about how delighted I.
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RubyGems Bitcoin Stealing Malware postmortem
On the 7th and 13th of December, there were two malicious packages uploaded to RubyGems. Here’s the postmortem and analysis of the packages’ content.Di.
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Nokogiri v1.11.0
Faster, more reliable installation: Native Gems for Linux and OSX/Darwin"Native gems" contain pre-compiled libraries for a specific machine architectur.
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Rails request cycle explained
Simplified when we talk about the request that is coming to the Rails application, we usually consider two elements of the application: routes configur.
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Ruby Weekly Issue 533: December 29, 2020
The Official Ruby 3.0 Release Post — This is the place to start if you want a quick roundup direct from the core team. We’re going to dig in more throu.
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Everything You Need to Know About Destructuring in Ruby 3
Welcome to our first article in a series all about the exciting new features in Ruby 3! Today we’re going to look how improved pattern matching and rig.
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The future of Traveling Ruby – Joyful Bikeshedding
A couple of years ago, I had a dream: to make it dead-easy to distribute Ruby CLI apps to end users, without requiring those users to install Ruby or m.
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Diving into Hotwire | Drifting Ruby
Drifting Ruby Screencasts is a collection of short tutorial screencast videos and documentation for accomplishing functional concepts in web.In this ep.