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RubyConf 2019 - JRuby: Zero to Scale! 🔥 by Charles Oliver Nutter and Thomas E Enebo - YouTube
JRuby: Zero to Scale! 🔥 by Charles Oliver Nutter and Thomas E EneboJRuby is deployed by hundreds of companies, running Rails and other services at high. -
From jQuery to ES6 | Drifting Ruby
jQuery has been a great tool for many years, but we've seen a transition in the past years where applications have dropped jQuery and moved to vanilla . -
RubyConf 2019 - Containerizing Local Development... Is It Worth it? by Tony Drake - YouTube
Containerizing Local Development... Is It Worth it? by Tony DrakeContainers are the current hotness for deployment. But, how about development? They ca. -
Ruby 2.7 adds shorthand syntax for arguments forwarding – Saeloun Blog
The idea of ... operator is to capture all and forward arguments irrespective of type. So we can forward single, keyword arguments or blocks.Its a shor. -
Ruby - raise Exception.new or raise Exception - they're both the same | Arkency Blog
The way I’m raising the exception here is that I raise it without calling .new. This may look as if I’m raising a class, not an object.Some people aske. -
A Q&A with Eileen Uchitelle
Eileen Uchitelle is a Staff Software Engineer on the Ruby Architecture Team at GitHub and a member of the Rails Core team. She's an avid contributor to.
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Overpacking: A Common Webpacker Mistake
First, let's take a step back. If you're new to Webpack and Webpacker for Rails, chances are you may be making some simple mistakes.I know this because. -
From ActiveRecord callbacks to Publish/Subscribe pattern and event-driven design
Imagine that you are working on a large legacy application that also contains the dreaded ActiveRecord callbacks in the models handling most of the bus. -
Ruby Literals You May Not Know
In programming the term “literal” refers to notations for representing certain values in code. Almost all languages offer them for atomic types such as. -
Using Rubyfmt with Atom | Schwad
Rubyfmt, the exciting project from @penelope_zone continues to grow by the day. After being a fan of this work for quite a while, I set out to hack tog.