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How Much Do You Save With Ruby 2.7 Memory Compaction?
If you read this blog recently, you may have seen that Ruby Memory Compaction in 2.7 doesn’t affect the speed of Rails Ruby Bench much. That’s fair - R. -
Log outgoing HTTP requests in ruby
Log outgoing HTTP requests made from your application. Helps with debugging pesky API error responses, or just generally understanding what's going on . -
Securely search encrypted database fields
Securely search encrypted database fields. Contribute to ankane/blind_index development by creating an account on GitHub.We use this approach by Scott . -
Embed SVG documents in your Rails views and style them with CSS
Styling a SVG document with CSS for use on the web is most reliably achieved by adding classes to the document and embedding it inline in the HTML.This. -
Opening The Ruby Concurrency Toolbox
As a Ruby developer you probably use tools like Sidekiq that rely on concurrency. But would you know how to *build* your own sidekiq, or add concurrenc. -
Supercharge your command line experience: GitHub CLI is now in beta
We’re introducing an easier and more seamless way to work with GitHub from the command line—GitHub CLI, now in beta. Millions of developers rely on Git. -
A Ruby interface to the Twitter API.
A Ruby interface to the Twitter API. Contribute to sferik/twitter development by creating an account on GitHub.Twitter API v1.1 requires you to authent. -
How Do I Use Rails Ruby Bench?
How do I do these explorations with Rails Ruby Bench? How could you do them? There’s full source code, but source code is only one piece of the story.S. -
How to Deal with 1,000 Failing Specs in a Rails App
A few months ago, Planet Argon kicked off a Rails 2.1 to Rails 3.0 / Ruby 1.8.7 to Ruby 1.9.3 upgrade for one of our clients. The monolithic Rails app . -
Rails introduces disallowed deprecations in ActiveSupport
But, when developing new features after it, we might use end up using deprecated update_attributes again. We might ignore these deprecation warnings an.