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Taking Stimulus.js for a ride
Stimulus.js is one of the new front-end framework on the market. It’s goal is to be a modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have, which . -
First million views for RubyOnRails.BA – Nezir Z. – Medium
Before almost 2 years I decide to reserve some of my free time to create an ‘info aggregator site’, a site that will be a place where I will collect and share links with a short preview to articles, posts, tutorials, videos, news and all other kind of info which are connected to a ruby programming language and frameworks which are derived from it.
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Cross-language Performance Profile Exploration with speedscope
speedscope is a fast, interactive, web-based viewer for large performance profiles, inspired by the performance panel of Chrome developer tools and by . -
Awesome Ruby Security resources
Awesome Ruby Security resources. Contribute to pxlpnk/awesome-ruby-security development by creating an account on GitHub.... -
A High Performance HTTP Server for Ruby
Agoo is Japanese for a type of flying fish. This gem flies. It is a high performance HTTP server that serves static resource at hundreds of thousands o. -
Synchronises Assets between Rails and S3
Synchronises Assets between Rails and S3.Asset Sync is built to run with the new Rails Asset Pipeline feature introduced in Rails 3.1. After you run bu. -
Announcing Eventide 1.0: Evented, Autonomous Microservices for Everyone!
The Eventide Project community is excited to announce the 1.0 release of Eventide: the best microservice, autonomous service, event/reactive, and event. -
Coverband 3 find dead code, find hotspots
Coverband 3 Coverband gives deep insight into the production usage of every line of code in your Ruby app. Find dead code, find hotspots, see code path. -
Migrating from Paperclip to ActiveStorage
First of all, I’m no expert in programming. In fact, I started with Ruby on Rails about one and a half month ago with the beginning of my internship at. -
Michael Hartl, Author of the Ruby on Rails Tutorial | The Ruby Testing Podcast
Michael Hartl and I talk about how to decide what to write tests for and how to decide when to do test-first vs. test-after. We also talk about push-up.