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Spree 3.6 with Rails 5.2, Ruby 2.5, Active Storage and Multi Store Support!
If you don’t know about Spree, here is the brief introduction of it.Spree Commerce is a complete, scalable, API-driven open source Ecommerce framework.. -
Protocols in Ruby → Allow Implicit Inheritance
There are problems with implicitness. Always. Sooner or later you’ll get into very hard to understand and debug an issue, induced by some indirect init. -
Reactor Pattern In Ruby
Reactor pattern is an event handling pattern for operating service requests delivered concurrently to a service handler by one or more inputs. All the . -
Ruby Memory Pitfalls
Ruby has an automatic memory management. In most cases this is good... -
Methods, blocks and sorting in Ruby
My Ruby's journey continues as I keep learning the basics of the language. This time, I explore methods, blocks and sorting. Let's see if I got it righ. -
Tips and methods to write a better Ruby code
'Ruby is simple in appearance, but is very complex inside, just like our human body'. This quote by Yukihiro Matsumoto means a lot for Rubyists. Becaus. -
Ruby metaprogramming for beginners → Elixir-like specs
Erlang and hence Elixir are dynamically typed languages. They both have extended abilities to type check in compile time using typespecs. Here are an i.
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Ruby Concepts - Singleton Classes
Have you ever wondered what a "singleton class" is? Have you ever been talking to someone or reading a blog post and "singleton class" or "singleton me. -
Routes in Ruby on Rails Using Resources and Records to Define Urls
Ruby on Rails has a set of pre-built helper methods to create routes for web pages in your application. While they can be simple to get started, they . -
Better passwords in Ruby applications with the Pwned Passwords API
At Twilio we're fans of using a second factor to protect user accounts, but that doesn't mean we've forgotten the first factor. Encouraging users to pi.