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💎 Ruby Radar #14 - Rails 7 is Chugging Along
Welcome to the 14th edition of Ruby Radar. This week has been eventful for Rails, as the core team continues to push tools that can replace Webpacker in your applications. Collin is also still experiencing the effects of Hurricane Ida so please continue to keep him in your thoughts.
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Rails 7 is taking up speed. There is no beta out yet, but a lot of features, especially in ActiveRecord are available, if one want’s to wade through the Changelogs.
It begins with a clever Ruby trick to extract a value from a deeply nested hash we want to refactor and ends with a prototype changing the language itself.
Bundle and transpile JavaScript in Rails with rollup.js
Bundle and transpile JavaScript in Rails with esbuild
This week’s guest is Kasper Timm Hansen from the Rails Core Team. Today, he’s going to tell us what he’s doing and how he got into doing Ruby and Rails.
Gui Heurich is a Brazilian anthropologist and programmer, currently researching the Ruby language and its community in an ambitious projected named Code::Anth.
Do you know that I built a code metrics visualization tool for ruby and JavaScript?
Adding more languages wouldn’t be so hard, provided there’s some complexity measuring tool.
— Julian Rubisch (@julian_rubisch)
3:06 PM • Sep 5, 2021
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— robbyrussell.rb (@robbyrussell)
1:52 PM • Sep 3, 2021
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