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Ruby on Rails Payment System with Stripe and PayPal | Toptal
A key feature for huge eCommerce companies such as AliExpress, Ebay, and Amazon is a secure way of handling payments, which is essential for their busi. -
Benchmark Results: Threads, Processes and Fibers
You may recall me writing an I/O-heavy test for threads, processes and fibers to benchmark their performance. I then ran it a few times on my Mac lapto. -
Best Ruby Gems for Email Sending - Netling
Every Rubyist will tell you that the basic way to send email with Ruby is to use the Net::SMTP class. Also, he or she will add that you shouldn’t go th. -
How to build a Rails application with VueJS using JSX
Have you ever wondered how many ways there are to build a Ruby on Rails application with VueJS?This is the first of three articles which explain step b. -
Ruby on Rails and DataTables plug-in. Ajax-sourced tables
If we talk about sending some asynchronous requests with Ajax, naturally we’ll need some API endpoint which would return us the dataset that we, in tur. -
New Ruby released! 2.6.5, 2.5.7, 2.4.8.
New Ruby released! 2.6.5, 2.5.7, 2.4.8. Security fixes.Ruby releases page: https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/releases/CVE-2019-16255: A code injec. -
640K ought to be enough for anybody, or how to use less memory in Ruby. - Speaker Deck
Ought 640K to be enough for anybody? Well, today we can use dozens of RAM, and it does not matter if our applications take up a few gigabytes. Right?Ha. -
Read Replicas: So, When Are They Useful?
Last week, we talked about the situations when a SQL read replica makes things harder than they have to be. This week, I want to talk a little bit abou. -
When do you need to use a read replica? Probably not when you think.
A extremely common issue I notice in Speedshop Tune clients is that they've chosen to use read replica before it was necessary.What's a read replica? G.
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Ruby Developer Hiring Trends UK 2019
Ruby remains a popular language for software developers, but many see it as the 'Marmite' of the development world. It is the 12th most popular language according to the latest 2019 StackOverflow Survey (with Ruby On Rails the 11th most popular framework), but 50% of developers love it while 50% dread it.