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Connecting to the Apple Music API from a Ruby (on Rails) application
At work we often need information about songs, artists, albums etc. Before long we used to get this information from the iTunes API, but more and more .
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Ruby and Emacs Tip: Advanced Pry Integration
Pry is one of those tools that you'll despise until you actually learn what it can do for you. It's a window to the Ruby language, a land where things .
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Micro-Optimising in JRuby
One of the neatest bits of JRuby is the simple way you can call out to Java. There's a lot of Java out there, and you can wrap it up in nice little Rub.
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Password Generation in Ruby and Rust
Rust is many of the things Ruby isn't—precompiled, screaming fast, meticulously efficient, static, explicit, type-safe. But it's also expressive and, a.
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Uploading files directly to S3 using Pre-signed POST request
Pre-signed POST request allows for securely uploading large files directly to S3 via a signed expirable url, bypassing the 30 seconds Heroku time limi.
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Containers for Rails Developers: Use containers while staying true to your RoR roots
As a company running on Ruby on Rails and with hundreds of our customers running Rails to power their businesses I thought what better opportunity to s.
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Background Processing with Rails, Redis and Sidekiq
In any non-trivial web application you will get to a point where certain requests take so long to answer that your application will break if you try to.
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Functional Programming in Ruby for people who don’t know what functional programming is
I have a habit of throwing myself into the deep end, and this post is the result of one such occurrence. On Monday, I’ll attend a Meetup called “Functi.
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Sign in (or up) with Google for Rails applications
This gem allows you to add Google sign-in to your Rails app. You can let users sign up for and sign in to your service with their Google accounts....
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Ruby closures explained.
Unless you understood the “closure” concept from other languages, it might have been confusing to you initially in Ruby. The word “closure”, is actuall.