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Ruby goes Serverless! - Apache OpenWhisk adds native support for Ruby
Ruby has finally become a first class citizen in the Serverless world now that Apache OpenWhisk has added native support for the Ruby Runtime. Thanks t. -
Ruby Serverless Platform
A fast and simple serverless platform built for Ruby developers.You trigger a function through a HTTPS endpoint and it returns a JSON response. You can. -
How I got RSpec to boot 50 times faster
Good lord! I understand the 15 seconds as this was quite a hefty feature test, but waiting 30 extra seconds every time I want to check the spec, it’s b. -
Blog - Rubygems.org: Upgrading Rails to 5.2
After upgrading lobste.rs, I decided to upgrade rubygems.org. I wanted to contribute because I felt that the lobste.rs upgrade went relatively smoothly. -
Implementing a custom Redis and in-memory bloom filter
Information from our engineering team about the technology and tools we use to create software which empowers small businesses around the world to buil. -
Using Rails Session Cookies for API Authentication
No part of the web app is rendered by Rails. The Rails app is strictly a JSON API. And the web app is a standalone bundle of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.. -
Sampling profiler for Ruby
Have a running Ruby program that you want to profile without restarting it? Want to profile a Ruby command line program really easily? You want rbspy! . -
How I got my first pull request merged on Rails-core | Schwad
I am a Full Stack Ruby on Rails Software Engineer for OceansHQ in Torpoint, England.... -
Intelligent search made easy with Rails and Elasticsearch
Searchkick learns what your users are looking for. As more people search, it gets smarter and the results get better. It’s friendly for developers - an. -
Measure performance trends of Ruby code
Measure performance trends of Ruby code. Contribute to piotrmurach/benchmark-trend development by creating an account on GitHub....