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Types in Ruby 3, RBS, and Sorbet · Sorbet
Yesterday Square posted an article to their blog introducing RBS (Ruby Signature), a type syntax format for Ruby 3.We’d like to take a second to speak .
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Notifications for Ruby on Rails applications
Notifications for Ruby on Rails applications. Contribute to excid3/noticed development by creating an account on GitHub.Currently, we support these not.
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Rubyfu, where Ruby goes evil!
This book is a great collection of ideas, tricks, and skills that could be useful for Hackers. It's a unique extraction reference, summarizes a lot of .
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How I write tests for my Rails (API) apps
I use RSpec for writing tests but my approach would have been similar with minitest as well. For every new API endpoint, I first write a simple request.
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Be cautious with Ruby coercion methods
Coercion is a tricky problem to solve and it’s something we need pretty much everywhere. Whether you’re building a web application or a CLI tool, you w.
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Understanding Bundler - to `Bundle Exec` or Not? That Is the Question
We, Ruby developers, are used to running scripts or commands with the prefix bundle exec, but sometimes it's not needed, but sometimes it is, and when .
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The State of Ruby 3 Typing
We're pleased to announce Ruby 3’s new language for type signatures, RBS. One of the long-stated goals for Ruby 3 has been to add type checking tooling.
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A small, lightweight and extensible DynDNS server written with Ruby and Rack.
dyndnsd.rb aims to implement a small DynDNS-compliant server in Ruby supporting IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. It has an integrated user and hostname databas.
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To ERB and Beyond! What’s New in Bridgetown 0.16 “Crystal Springs”
It’s the height of summer, and we’re here with a real treat for Rubyists everywhere! At last you can have your cake and eat it too with the release of .
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ImageInfo finds the size and type of a single or multiple images from the web by fetching as little as needed in batches.
ImageInfo finds the size and type of a single or multiple images from the web by fetching as little data as needed (partial image) in batches.WhyIn Lin.