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How to bundle assets in a Rails engine
During Rails' lifetime, we had a lot of ways to load, parse, and process assets. The "recommended" way is to hook into the asset pipeline (whichever th.
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Just a glossary of terms I've found in Ruby source code
Just a glossary of terms I've found in Ruby source code - tenderlove/ruby-glossary: Just a glossary of terms I've found in Ruby source code...
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Ruby Tricks 4: Accessing named capturing groups outside of a REGEXP - YouTube
Buy me a coffee 😉: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/RubyCademy (Thank you for your support)We're also available on:- Twitter:...
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How to Monitor and Fix PostgreSQL Database Locks in Rails
PostgreSQL database locks usually work seamlessly until they don’t. Before your Rails app dataset and traffic reach a certain scale, you’re unlikely to.
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Performance of Exception Handling in Ruby
Ruby is a dynamic, interpreted programming language known for its simplicity and flexibility. One of the key features of Ruby is its exception handling.
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What not to forget when implementing a pattern-matching in Ruby for custom objects
Nevertheless, in the wake of Ruby 3.2 upcoming release, between my daywork, family, and volunteering, I have some time now to slowly return to writing .
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Postgres partitioning as easy as pie
Postgres partitioning as easy as pie. Works great for both new and existing tables, with zero downtime and minimal app changes. No need to install anyt.
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This Gem is Mentionable
Mentionable is a gem that provides support for inbound Webmentions and microformats in Rails apps.Mentionable is useful for blogs, news sites, apps tha.
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Fantastic global methods in Ruby and where to find them
Many languages allow defining methods globally, which makes them available everywhere. Ruby is not different: you can define a method on the “top–level.
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Spin up your Hanami apps easily with Hanamismith | Hanami Mastery
I was always a fan of having an easy way to spin up scaffold rails applications with a single console command. For people like me, who test out every w.