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Fat Models, Skinny Jobs
Looks harmless and helpful. But that “do something later” leaves a lot of developers in a dangerous place…When Rails came on the scene in 2004–2005, I .
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Bootstrap Quickstart on Rails
If you are new to the whole front-end stack particularly having to do with css and html, try giving Bootstrap a try. This guide will introduce you to B.
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Using Action Cable for Private Messaging
This article builds on Dakota Lillie’s great article about how to implement Action Cable with React.Private live messaging is a cool feature for any ap.
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What causes Ruby memory bloat?
Ruby apps can use a lot of memory. But why? Various people in the community attribute it to memory fragmentation, and provide two “hacky” solutions. Di.
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About Ruby Certification
Ruby has an official certification provided by Ruby Association, chairman of which is Yukihiro Matsumoto. I can’t say for Japan, but in the rest of the.
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Ruby bindings for the SQLite3 embedded database
Ruby bindings for the SQLite3 embedded database. Contribute to sparklemotion/sqlite3-ruby development by creating an account on GitHub.This module allo.
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Don't use instance variables in partials
Rails’ view architecture is a flexible and magical place. Perhaps too much so. Some examples of ‘view magic’ include:Instance variables defined in cont.
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Kent Beck, Author of Test-Driven Development: By Example
In this episode I talk with Kent Beck about our TDD workflows as well as how to get started with testing if you feel like you don't know how to start..
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Rails needs Active Deployment with Stefan Wintermeyer
Stefan Wintermeyer, a german consultant, discusses his recent blog post “Rails needs Active Deployment”. He goes on to explain that this isn’t meant fo.
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How (not) to integrate Elasticsearch testing with RSpec
In this post I want to share my experience in development of an integration testing tool for a search engine using RSpec framework, which is popular am.