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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Bundler: An Update on Bundler 2.0
For the past few years the Bundler core team has been working hard on a major release of Bundler. We’ve been solving problems that users have seen sinc.
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Do You Test Ruby Code for Thread Safety?
Are you a Ruby developer? If you are, I’m pretty sure you have a very vague idea of what concurrency and thread safety are. No offense, but this is wha.
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How to test Ruby output and logs using RSpec with StringIO
Testing what is logged when you application is run can be done with testing method calls to your logger. However, using StringIO to capture and examine.
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Grab Bag of Ruby and Ruby on Rails Tricks
Drifing Ruby Screencasts is a collection of short tutorial screencast videos and documentation for accomplishing functional concepts in web...
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Ruby on Rails Callbacks - DRY out your models using Concerns
When writing an extension for a Ruby on Rails model, an ActiveSupport Concern could be a good choice. They work like mixin modules that can be included.
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Introducing Action Text for Rails 6
Action Text is a brand new framework coming to Rails 6 that’s going to make creating, editing, and displaying rich text content in your applications su.