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A Ruby wrapper around the Google Places API
This gem provides a Ruby wrapper around the Google Places API, using HTTParty. At this moment the gem does not support OAuth authentication and will on.
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Introducing Bundler-Leak: A Simple Way to Find Known Memory Leaks in Your Dependencies
Just like bundler-audit, bundler-leak works thanks to a couple of community-driven, open source projects. The first one is called ruby-mem-advisory-db:.
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InvoicePrinter 2.0
InvoicePrinter is intentionally small and straight-forward library, command line client, and server to make PDF invoices in no time. Version 2.0 includ.
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Database constraints made easy for ActiveRecord.
Data integrity is a good thing. Constraining the values allowed by your application at the database-level, rather than at the application-level, is a m.
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Ruby 2.7 adds Time ceil and Time floor methods
There are cases where we want to truncate decimals in order to compare or save times with different accuracy. Ruby adds Time...
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Permitting Nested Arrays using Strong Params in Rails
Strong Parameters, aka Strong Params, are used in many Rails applications to increase the security of data sent through forms. Strong Params allow deve.
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Faster Heroku deploys with Rails and webpacker
Some time ago in Pilot, we switched to use webpacker as a tool for compiling our JavaScript code. It is a simple way to integrate webpack into your Rai.
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curl exercises
Recently I’ve been interested in how people learn things. I was reading Kathy Sierra’s great book Badass: Making Users Awesome. It talks about the idea.
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A library for generating fake data such as names, addresses, and phone numbers.
This gem is a port of Perl's Data::Faker library that generates fake data.It comes in very handy for taking screenshots (taking screenshots for my proj.
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How to store large JSON in PostgreSQL with Rails Attributes API
If you store large objects in the database (such as JSON), for example, data for big reports, then this can take up a lot of space. To reduce the size .