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A Brighton'd Future
Happy Sunday fellow Rubyists! Feeling the FOMO this weekend following the end of the Brighton Ruby conference but super glad to see that it looks like everyone had a blast!
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The new upsert_all method in Ruby on Rails is a great way to sync a ton of records at once.
I took a very long process (many minutes) and turned it into less than 30 seconds for me (200K + records) with upsert_all.
Here's how to use it 👇
— Donn Felker (@donnfelker)
1:29 PM • Jul 2, 2023
Thank you for having me #BrightonRuby
That was the most fun I’ve ever had giving a talk in my life
I think all my prior life and speaking experience fed into this talk
My heart is full and I am filled with renewed excitement for our world ❤️
— schwad (@schwad_rb)
2:07 PM • Jul 1, 2023
Find anything cool yet this week? Don’t keep it to yourself!