-
Let's make apps on mruby/c for M5Stack(ESP32)
Sometime I see MicroPython about this topic. I think this is going to be the most common way for this purpose recently. M5Stack is officially support i. -
Rails with Jason Podcast - Code with Jason
In this episode, Ernesto Tagwerker and I discuss how we approach working on large Rails applications, methods for writing useful tests in a large appli. -
Bozhidar Batsov - Ruby 3.0 Redux - rubyday 2019 on Vimeo
For several years now Rubyists around the world have been fascinated by the plans for the next big Ruby release - namely Ruby 3.0. While a lot has been.
-
Xavier Noria - Zeitwerk: A new code loader for Ruby - rubyday 2019 on Vimeo
Zeitwerk is a new code loader for Ruby, and it is going to replace the classic autoloader in Rails 6. In this talk we'll cover what motivated Zeitwerk,. -
Emily Stolfo - Beauty and the Beast: your application and distributed systems - rubyday 2019 on Vimeo
With more applications now using service-oriented architectures, developers must know how to talk to distributed technologies and to handle errors and .
-
Nick Sutterer - Enterprise Ruby 2.1 - rubyday 2019 on Vimeo
In the past three years, the Trailblazer project has evolved from a simple service object implementation to an advanced business logic framework that c.
-
Marion Schleifer - Building modern web-applications with GraphQL
Many Ruby programmers are looking for new opportunities now that serverless is becoming more popular. Hasura offers instant realtime GraphQL on Postgre.
-
Luca Guidi - Hanami 2.0 - rubyday 2019 on Vimeo
Hanami is being reinvented. We learned from experience, and community feedback, how to build a much more simplified, fast, and productive framework. Th.
-
Removing a Database Index from Rails Console
If you're familiar with Rails, you might be reading this and wondering, "Why would I ever need to remove a database column from console? Shouldn't I be. -
Rails to Introduce View Components
While I'm waiting for tests to pass on my latest PR, I decided to catch up on my inbox. I subscribe to a Ruby newsletter, and I saw this interesting he.