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10 Tips For Debugging in Production
Debugging is one of the hardest things you have to do as a dev. It pushes you to understand your creations at a whole new level. Your friendly Ruby deb. -
Building Tests in Ruby: The Basics
Throughout my time in bootcamp, the learning environment was built off of tests, meaning that I learned by running tests, seeing my errors, and going a. -
Most Anticipated Rails 6 Features That You Would Like to Use Moving Forward
Back in April, we published a video highlighting anticipated features of Rails 6.0! Rails 6 has published a ton of new features, and with the regular r. -
Benchmarking a page protected by a login with Apache Benchmark
I’ve been slowly working through The Complete Guide to Rails Performance. I’m taking the ideas and concepts from Nate’s book and working on applying th. -
How to Create Temporary Files in Ruby - RubyGuides
Creating a temporary file gives you an empty file with a random name inside your O.S. (Operating System) temporary folder.This file gets deleted automa. -
Validates european vat numbers. Standalone or as a ActiveModel validator.
Simple syntax verificationLookup via the VIES web serviceActiveModel/Rails integrationWorks standalone without ActiveModelI18n locales for language spe. -
Audited (formerly acts_as_audited) is an ORM extension that logs all changes to your Rails models.
Audited (previously acts_as_audited) is an ORM extension that logs all changes to your models. Audited can also record who made those changes, save com. -
Draw various frames and boxes in your terminal window
Draw various frames and boxes in your terminal window - piotrmurach/tty-box... -
Fetching millions of rows from PostgreSQL with Rails
This SQL query might take anything from some milliseconds to a couple of seconds on a regular sized application. But what if you have millions of users. -
How to run parallel tests in RSpec on GitLab CI Pipeline and speed up Ruby
GitLab CI allows you to run tests much faster thanks to CI parallelisation feature. You can run parallel jobs across multiple GitLab Runners. In order .