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Ruby 2.7 changes - Ruby Changes
Ruby 2.7 is a last major release before 3.0¹, so it introduces several important changes, larger in scale than previous releases (and also a bit lean o. -
Effectively Using Materialized Views in Ruby on Rails
It's every developer's nightmare: SQL queries that get large and unwieldy. This can happen fairly quickly with the addition of multiple joins, a subque. -
From Editor to IDE | Drifting Ruby
Drifting Ruby Screencasts is a collection of short tutorial screencast videos and documentation for accomplishing functional concepts in web.Visual Stu. -
LIVE - RubyWorld Conference 2020 English Channel - YouTube
We are looking forward to any questions from viewers for the speakers of the following 6 sessions. They will answer the questions you may have during t. -
Three ways to use the Ruby executable
In the 90's and early 00's, when Ruby was starting to become popular, it was mostly as a language for sysadmins to write short scripts and CLI tools to. -
The purpose of private methods and when to use them
Before I describe my conception of private methods, I’ll discuss some of the wrong answers you can easily find online in hopes of inoculating you again. -
Comparing App Server Performance
Puma is not faster than any other Ruby application server.There! I said it. I'm a maintainer of the project, and yet I don't think it's all that fast. . -
RubyWorld Conference 2020 will be held online on December 17th(Thu), 2020 at 12: 00 JST (03:00 UTC) | RubyWorld Conference 2020
The RubyWorld Conference 2020 is approaching.It will be held online on December 17th(Thu), 2020 from 12: 00 to 18: 25 JST.You can watch the sessions on. -
Is Ruby 3 Actually Three Times Faster?
Ruby 3x3 announced that Ruby 3.0 would be three times as fast as Ruby 2.0. It was an audacious goal, especially for a language released in 1995.
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3.2.0 Released - RubyGems Blog
RubyGems 3.2.0 includes bug fixes, deprecations, performance, minor enhancements, bug fixes, performance, major enhancements, minor enhancements, bug f.