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Local SSL for Rails 5 development and tests
Is your Rails app on SSL in production? It may be a good idea to use SSL locally too. It's just that it's typically been a pain to set up. Using SSL fo.
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Tips for Writing Fast Rails: Part 2 - The Lean Software Boutique
Some time ago we wrote a couple of Tips for Writing Fast Rails. It was about time we wrote part two so here it is!In this article we will focus on the .
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Exploring Ruby 2.6 — Enumerator, Hash, and Enumerable Changes
As we get closer to Christmas, we’re going to see more and more features for Ruby 2.6. Some of them haven’t been discussed much, including Enumerable a.
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Avoiding Network Calls In Rails Tests Without Using Mocks, Stubs or VCR - Code with Jason
An important principle of testing is that tests should be deterministic. The passing or failing of a test shouldn’t depend on the date it was run, whet.
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Explore RubyGems data with Honeycomb
RubyGems.org is the Ruby community’s gem hosting service. Gem creators can publish their gems to RubyGems for anyone to use. Developers can install gem.
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Birds of a Fiber: A look at Falcon, a modern asynchronous web server for Ruby
The GitHub Readme describes Falcon as, "... *a multi-process, multi-fiber rack-compatible HTTP server ... Each request is executed within a lightweight.
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Migrating Twitter from Rails
William Morgan, this week's guest, is a core maintainer of Linkerd and co-founder of Buoyant, creators of Linkerd. Prior to Buoyant, he was an infrastr.
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Vim in the Future – Emily St*
There is something of a tradition of programmers writing posts about Vim. Many proselytize, and others are narratives of discovery. What I want to cont.
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Image Placeholder for your development environment
Some time ago I was working together with Paweł on one of our clients web application. We used copy of products catalog coming from production server o.
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Hash Rockets are good actually
I've been asked a few times recently why I prefer Ruby's hash rockets to the "new" or "1.9" hash syntax. I figured I'd document it for posterity. I'm a.