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Where to find the Best Ruby on Rails
Nowadays, there are hundreds of both start-ups and well-established companies looking for expert Rails developers to assist them to bring their thoughts to the web faster and efficiently. Popular taste trending analysis’ have shown just how revolutionary the shift in the Rails job marketplace has been in the last 5 years:
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Building a Blog with Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails is an awesome framework for quickly and easily setting up a web application. In this tutorial I will show you how to build a blog platform using Ruby on Rails, we will make use of the gem
ckeditor
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Diamondback Ruby
Diamondback Ruby (DRuby) is an extension to Ruby that aims to bring the benefits of static typing to Ruby without compromising the expressiveness of the language.
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Ruby creator floats new concurrency model
Developers using the open source Ruby dynamic language are in for some big changes. The language is set to feature a new concurrency and parallelism model, called Guild, in the Ruby 3 upgrade tentatively slated to arrive before 2020.
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Bundler 1.13: The one with steady improvements
Bundler 1.13 is out! It’s been a steady stream of improvements over the last four months, and we’re shipping some new features, some improved features, and some experimental features. Now that we’ve shipped all of these changes, we’re starting to work at full speed on the upcoming 1.14 and 2.0 releases.
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Websocket Shootout: Clojure, C++, Elixir, Go, NodeJS, and Ruby
When a web application has a requirement for real time bidirectional communication, websockets are the natural choice. But what tools should be used to build a websocket server? Performance is important, but so is the development process.
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Creating a Ruby gem from scratch in less than 20 minutes
Creating a Ruby gem from scratch in less than 20 minutes
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Basic Search Using Ransack
Implementing proper search is a must for most applications. Fortunately, thanks to Ransack, you can easily add search to your application. In this article, we will show you how to implement search in your Rails application.
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Background Tasks With Rufus Scheduler
Rufus-Scheduler is a handy gem that allows you to perform background jobs. Rufus-Scheduler is unique in that it runs in-process and requires no help from outside tools such as cron or database engines. In this article we will show you how to use rufus-scheduler in your Rails applications. Let's get started!
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Incredibly fast web apps
Get your web app extremely fast by optimizing it outside of the app itself. If done right, it’s possible to reduce your loading times to less than 50 ms by using a CDN in front of your app, moving some kind of code into JavaScript, setting the right headers, and using localStorage.