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π Ruby Radar #13 - RubyConf is on the Horizon
Welcome to the 13th edition of Ruby Radar. If you didn't know, Collin lives in New Orleans, which is currently being hit by a category 4 hurricane, so please keep him and his family in your thoughts.
Looking for your first Rails job? Be sure to contact us with a short (4 to 5 sentences) bio about yourself!
The best news you'll receive all week: OUR PROGRAM IS LIVE! π We can't hold back our excitement for what's to come in November! #RubyConf2021
β RubyConf (@rubyconf)
12:00 PM β’ Aug 25, 2021
On this episode, weβre going to be talking about the downsides of focusing on code coverage, drive performance as a singular measure of βgood code.β How do we evaluate whether our developers are doing their jobs or not?
Lazy-load Rails partials via CableReady. Contribute to stimulusreflex/futurism development by creating an account on GitHub.
Monkeypatching can be a great way to improve existing code if used right. Let's find out how.
Learn about encrypted version introduced with 5.1 to handling multi-environment credentials before rails 6 to Handling multi-environment credentials in rails 6 here
Auditing tool for Rails console sessions. Contribute to basecamp/audits1984 development by creating an account on GitHub.
Alex Dunae joins the Rogues to discuss his experience introducing types into an existing codebase using the Sorbet gem and how it saved him and his company time, money, and effort.
Rails 7: Promote @tailwindcss as an alternative to Sass. github.com/rails/rails/puβ¦
β DHH (@dhh)
11:35 AM β’ Aug 26, 2021
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Curated with β€οΈ and π by Andrew Mason and Collin Jilbert