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π Ruby Radar #19 - RubyConf 2021 Ticket Giveaway
If you saw our tweets this week, you know that on this edition, we will be giving out virtual tickets to RubyConf 2021! We are hoping to get them into the hands of juniors and folks who otherwise would not be able to attend. Simply fill out the form until October 15th if you'd like to attend!
If you are interested in sponsoring folks to attend, please reach out to us directly! Share this around so we can get it in front of as many people as possible!!
To enter the RubyConf 2021 virtual ticket giveaway, fill out this form!
I really like enums. They can be really powerful if they are used wisely. Letβs see what we can do with them in a multilingual Rails app with a little help from PORO (Plain Old Ruby Object).
Rails 7 has added ComparisonValidator which provides a way to easily validate comparisons with another value, proc, or attribute.
Our boyz run Rails under their hood. On this weekβs episode, Jason, Chris, and Andrews cruise through Propshaft, Engines, Turbo, Hotwire, and more! So put the pedal to the metal as we go into overdrive on this episode of Remote Ruby!
In this episode, John Nunemaker and I discuss what it's like to work at GitHub for seven years, and how Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub impacted John's job and career.
TIL that method_missing will respond to calls even when there's a matching private method. Which makes complete sense and is simultaneously confusing to debug. gist.github.com/searls/651c998β¦
β Justin Searls (@searls)
5:55 PM β’ Oct 4, 2021
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One of my favorite people was our guest on @therubyonrails this week. @BrittJMartin and I talk about product management with my brother, Danny. Give it a listen for his sage PM advice and some family banter!
Plus, there's a discount code for my Ruby GC ebook in the episode
β Jemma Issroff (@JemmaIssroff)
1:25 PM β’ Oct 6, 2021
JIT for Ruby that is written in Ruby
Optimizing JIT compiler built inside CRuby.
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