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Top 8 tools for Ruby on Rails code optimization and cleanup
Keeping your code clean and organized while developing a large Rails application can be quite a challenge, even for an experienced developer. Fortunate. -
Other Ways to SPAs
I mentioned on a podcast the other day that I sorta think WordPress should ship with Turbolinks. It's a rather simple premise:Build a server-rendered s. -
The Case for 2FA, Post Rest-client Gem CVE
Most CVEs occur as a result of a oversight in the architecture or mishandling of how libraries may interact with your application. In some cases like w. -
More ActiveRecord connection pool debugging
A follow-up to my recent video on the same topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOfEL...In this video we dive deeper into how connection pools are co. -
Separate schema from data migrations in your Rails apps
Nonschema migrations, also known as data migrations, are a alternative kind of Rails migration. The data migrations operate exactly like schema migrati. -
Rocketman help build event-based/pub-sub code in Ruby
Rocketman is a gem that introduces Pub-Sub mechanism within your Ruby code.The main goal of Rocketman is not to replace proper message buses like Redis. -
Methods vs constants for static values in Ruby
Recently, I’ve been part of a team that stumbled upon rewriting a legacy library into a new, refreshed API. That API would serve as a foundation for lo. -
Getting Started with the InfluxDB Ruby Client
Let’s talk about the InfluxDB Ruby client. I love it for a lot of reasons, and mostly because it encapsulates what I love about Ruby: it abstracts away. -
A Ruby Gem Debugging Strategy
Is a gem you’re using not behaving the way you expect or giving a cryptic error you don’t understand? If you’re comfortable diving into the gems your a. -
A new maintainer and Sinatra 2.0.6!
We would like to inform you that we have released Sinatra v2.0.6. Not only that, but we also have a great news for us!Before we begin to touch release .