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In this two-part series, we’ll dig deep into Solid Queue’s internals, discover what makes it unique, and learn more about why it was crea...
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It is not always possible to have frozen AND performant objects in Ruby.
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Ivar is a Ruby gem that automatically checks for typos in instance variables.
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Why Ruby on Rails still matters. An old tool endures in a Next.js world
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Async Ruby on Rails. Ruby and Rails have several features to make your code more performant using async programming. Here’s a list of th...
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Link to original Medium article I had published earlier with the same name. I’m migrating from Medium to WordPress, a delightful experien...
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After six months of hard work, I’m thrilled to announce the general availability of Sidekiq 8.0! :partying_face::tada: Status Sidekiq is...
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Ruby gem for RubyUI Components. Contribute to ruby-ui/ruby_ui development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Lightstorm: minimalistic Ruby compiler. Some time ago I was talking about an ahead-of-time Ruby compiler. We started the project with ce...
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GitHub - johnfairh/RubyGateway: Embed Ruby in Swift: load Gems, run scripts, call APIs seamlessly in both directions… Embed Ruby in Swif...
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The intricacies of implementing memoization in Ruby. A long time ago, I wrote a memoization library for Ruby. It was not easy, but I lea...
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Speeding up Ruby by rewriting C… in Ruby. There is a recent language comparison repo which has been getting shared a lot. In it, CRuby w...
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Optimizing Ruby’s JSON, Part 1. I was recently made maintainer of the json gem, and aside from fixing some old bugs, I focused quite a b...
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Ruby methods are colorless. :wave:t3: This is part of series on concurrency, parallelism and asynchronous programming in Ruby. It’s a de...
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Introducing Trilogy: a new database adapter for Ruby on Rails | The GitHub Blog. We’ve open sourced Trilogy, the database adapter we use...
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Building GitHub with Ruby and Rails | The GitHub Blog. Since the beginning, GitHub.com has been a Ruby on Rails monolith. Today, the app...
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Why We’re Sticking with Ruby on Rails at GitLab. With our modular monolith, developers can contribute enhancements to the core product, ...
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High School — Census Engineering. A Redis mutex in Ruby and Lua
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An Overview Of Ruby on Rails 7.1 Features. Part III… A detailed overview of some of the features coming to Rails 7.1. Part 3/3.
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Audit Logging in Ruby and Rails | AppSignal Blog. Let’s explore some options to implement audit logs, including PaperTrail, Audited, Aud...
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GitHub - sagittaros/ruby-nix: Generates reproducible ruby/bundler app environment with Nix. Generates reproducible ruby/bundler app envi...
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Ruby Evolution. A very brief list of new significant features that emerged in Ruby programming language since version 2.0 (2013).
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My Hybrid Docker & Ruby Development Environment. After fucking up my install of MySQL last year by trying to move from MariaDB to My...
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A comparison of multiple generative AI tools when asking for Ruby on Rails code. Comparing Rix, Cody, Phind, Copilot Chat, and ChatGPT’s...
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Training ChatGPT with Custom Libraries Using Extensions — Release. How we are now leveraging embeddings and vector databases to generate...
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Natalie is a work-in-progress Ruby implementation , compiled to C++, by Tim Morganand contributors.
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A few words on Ruby’s type annotations state. …that were written in a military training camp and accidentally grew to 5k words
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A New Era for Ruby Central Events. A special announcement for the Ruby community We normally announce next year’s RailsConf location a...
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Rails is not written in Ruby. I’m born and raised in Kraków, a beautiful city in Poland, maybe you’ve heard about it, maybe you’ve even ...
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Pocketlang is a small (~3000 semicolons) and fast functional language written in C. It’s syntactically similar to Ruby and it can be lear...
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GitHub - redneckbeard/thanos: Ruby → Go at the snap of your fingers. Ruby → Go at the snap of your fingers. Contribute to redneckbeard/t...
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Ruby vs Python comes down to the for loop. Contrasting how each language handles iteration helps understand how to work effectively in e...
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Ruby 3.1’s incompatible changes to its YAML module (Psych 4). Ruby made its YAML interpreter more secure by default at the cost of backw...
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Rubinius began as a metacircular implementation of Ruby and was billed as Ruby in Ruby. Today the core and much of the standard library, ...
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Ruby: How to Run a Rack app in a Background Thread. Stubbing and mocking are fine, but sometimes you want to test full integration. This...
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Shopify Invests in Research for Ruby at Scale. Shopify is investing on Ruby on Rails at scale by funding high-profile academics to focus...
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Ruby, built for production Convenient — install Ruby without compiling Keep secure — auto-update with APT and YUM Combat memory bloat — ...
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In this article, I’ll tell you three real-life short stories. If you’re don’t like stories, you can skip to the conclusion.
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[EN] Why Ruby’s JIT was slow / Takashi Kokubun @k0kubun. Japanese: https://youtu.be/rE5OucBHm18In Ruby 2.6, we started to use a JIT comp...
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Benchmarking Ruby 2.5 to 3.1. The yearly benchmarking Ruby post
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It’s hard for me to believe these words but I pushed Sidekiq’s first commit on Jan 16th, 2012. Ten years ago. The public announcement. On...
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