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Actionable code coverage.
Actionable code coverage. Contribute to grosser/single_cov development by creating an account on GitHub....
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Takes your numbers and makes them *fancy*.
Takes your numbers and makes them *fancy*. Contribute to radar/humanize development by creating an account on GitHub....
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Re-Use SSH Config Inside Docker Containers with WSL2
Docker and WSL have been getting more and more chummy lately. The Docker Desktop WSL2 backend integrates Docker containers with the “official” integrat.
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How I set up a Rails application for testing
First, if you don’t know, it’s possible to create a file called an application template that you can use to create a Rails application with certain cod.
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Check where a method is defined in Ruby
As the ‘set’ method comes from the Sinatra gem, it will output the path to the base.rb file from the gem, and the line number.If you are using a Mac, y.
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Counting things in Active Record
Seemingly it may seem that counting records in the database with ActiveRecord is straightforward. In reality, it looks more complex as .count, .size, a.
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Squash N 1 queries early with n_plus_one_control test matchers for Ruby and Rails
Discover the performance testing alternative to detecting N 1 query problem in your Rails and pure Ruby applications.Every backend Ruby developer who w.
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What's the Best EC2 Instance Type for Rails Apps?
Do you ever look at the list of Amazon EC2 instance types?. Those are sizes of virtual machine you can rent to run your code on. Well, okay, they're gr.
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Context on STM in Ruby
This article gives some context on what STM is, how you use it, and why you might want to use it. We’ll show an application which is well-suited to STM.
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Basic Sorting Algorithms in Ruby
Sorting is one of, if not the most, used functions in anything you might build. Think of any website or app you have used whether it be Google, Faceboo.