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Logic-less Ruby templates with Mustache
These days I'm working on a new feature for the product of the company I work for.In this regard I'm developing our own templating language. To do this. -
Catchup subscriptions with Rails Event Store
The usual way of handling domain events in Rails Event Store is using the included pub-sub mechanism. And in most cases, especially when you have majes. -
Passing Rails controller params to Sidekiq
If we pass Rails controller params, directly to a Sidekiq worker then they are not parsed correctly by Sidekiq when the job is executed. Let's see an e. -
Looking Inside a Ruby Gem
Ifyou have used Ruby for any length of time you have probably, knowingly or not, used a gem. It could’ve been already installed on your system as part . -
RSpec Given/When/Then with symbol
Having a need to write some BDD-esque tests without the need of putting them in front of non-technical people, I was recently playing around with rspec. -
How to customize webpack in Rails apps
When adjusting webpacker.yml is not enough, it might be necessary to modify Webpacker's default webpack configuration. Configuring webpack is precisely. -
Rails Performance: When is Caching the Right Choice?
We've all been there. You're clicking around your Rails application, and it just isn't as snappy as it used to be. You start searching for a quick-fix . -
Introduction to Stimulus Reflex (Example) | GoRails
Stimulus Reflex is one of the coolest new libraries out there. It can update the browser in realtime and allow you to build reactive applications witho.
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ActiveJob, GDPR and my contribution to Rails
What does the ActiveJob module has to do with GDPR you may ask. Let’s focus on application logs first.Logging is a very useful debugging mechanism. Eve. -
Mining for malicious Ruby gems
These days, organizations are acknowledging the importance of the security aspect of their systems. They are putting in effort to adopt security best p.