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Y combinator real life application: recursive memoization in ruby
When we presented the Y combinator, we said that it was very aesthetic but not so practical.
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Behind The Scenes: How Numbers Work in Ruby
Ruby 2.4 will be merging both
Fixnum
&Bignum
into the same class (Integer
) so I think this is a good time to review the different number types in Ruby! -
Insights to Ruby on Rails World 2016
Ruby on Rails world is bright and full of excitement. We gathered up all the most important statistics about Ruby on Rails industry, audience and technical aspects and organized it in a fun and shiny infographics. Check it now!
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AkitaOnRails - The Ruby Community and Reputation
I've just read the posts from Adam Hawkins and the support from Alan Bradburne over Ruby Weekly. As a disclaimer, I don't know them, and I respect their points of view, it's not supposed to start a flame war, just to paint an alternative point of view.
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Human Time Rails Gem
Have you ever struggled to understand what a piece of code like this is trying to say?
some_time > another_time
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Advanced SQL in Rails - Part 1
The more I work with Rails apps, the more I love ActiveRecord. It’s a really elegant abstraction over your data layer, and lets you focus on business logic instead of crafting SQL statements.
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7 reasons to choose ruby on rails as web programming language
The primary advantage of Ruby On Rails development is that you need not to write the same line of code again and again, which is a wastage of time. In other words, it automates repetitive and time-consuming tasks so that the developers can emphasize resolving business issues.
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David Heinemeier Hansson about programming as art
Ruby on Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson talks about programming as art, how he got started coding, his love of photography, and racing in Le Mans.
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Ruby on Rails for Large Scale Enterprise Application Development
Ruby on Rails is getting readily accepted in this highly revolutionary digital era, owing to its intrinsic system that approves responsive development of web applications and cost competent use.
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Ruby Has Produced Faster Websites than Java. Where Else Is Java Outperformed?
Java has been a long and standalone choice for most developers since it offer best of both worlds – Flexibility and the advantages of cross-platform programming.