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Testing with RSpec - A Quick Look Into Request Spec
When building applications with Test Driven Development(TDD) approach, it is a common practice for developers to write testing code to test different p. -
How to publish Slack app using Rails
My friend nudged me to build a Slack app that shares what's currently playing on Spotify to Slack channel. For a couple of days, I have put the finishi. -
Jumpstarting Applications with ActiveRecord
ActiveRecord is a Ruby gem that serves up an object relational mapper (ORM) for relational database management systems (RDBMSs). In this post, we'll ex. -
Introduction to Ruby blocks
Blocks are ubiquitous in Ruby. They are one of the defining and most powerful characteristics of the Ruby language. It is almost impossible to write an. -
Working with Git
Git is known as a free and open source version control system. It is used by many developers to speed up and coordinate their work with ease and offers. -
Plugging in AnyCable
Drifting Ruby Screencasts is a collection of short tutorial screencast videos and documentation for accomplishing functional concepts in web.ActionCabl. -
Get Unused Routes of Large Rails App 🛠
After a few years of continuous development, your rails application becomes larger and it’s good practice to do some cleanup. One of the most obvious c. -
Introducing Skunk: Combine Code Quality and Coverage to Calculate a Stink Score
Two weeks ago I had the opportunity to speak at Solidus Conf 2019. I presented Escaping the Tar Pit for the first time and I got to talk about a few me. -
Ruby terminal table generator with a DRY, column-based API
Tabulo is a terminal table generator for Ruby.It offers a DRY, "column-centric" interface, and is designed to make it very easy to produce highly reada. -
Getting Started with Svelte and Rails 6
Svelte is slowly rising to fame these days and it’s getting more and more traction with new version 3 being released in April. If you’re interested in .