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💎 Ruby Radar #20 - Giveaway Success
We wanted to say thank you to everyone who participated in our RubyConf 2021 ticket giveaway that we ran last week. We have reached out to all of the winners and we cannot wait to say hello to them in the conference Discord! A big thanks to Kevin Murphy and Drew Bragg who also sponsored folks to attend.
We are both excited for RubyConf and we hope y'all are too!
Code might not last forever, but _why proves you can have an impact that outlives your work.
— GitHub (@github)
7:15 PM • Oct 15, 2021
In a 2016 talk I said Ruby and its tools had reached a point of general maturity, and we were entering best phase of a language's life.
That prediciton panned out. Emoruby's last commit was 2015. Just updated all its dependencies + Ruby 3. It just worked. github.com/searls/emoruby
— Justin Searls (@searls)
3:49 PM • Oct 11, 2021
Jason tells us about using Lockbox and Symmetric Encryption, and we learn more about Ruby 3.1 and the new project from Shopify called YJIT. The guys also chat more TenderJit, “dnssd gem,” Rubyist 1.0 App, and DragonRuby.
Chris evaluates the pros and cons between using Sidekiq or Active Job with Sidekiq. He sees exceptions everywhere.
Steph talks about an SSL error that she encountered recently. It's officially spooky season, y'all!
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Shopify is building a new JIT implementation on top of CRuby. This post walks through how to build CRuby and all about building YJIT.
DynamoDB is a NoSQL database offered by AWS. It can be a great way to avoid adding load to your primary database when you need tens of thousands of reads/writes per second. In this article, Julie Kent walks us through the basics of using DynamoDB with Rails.
Use ESM with importmap to manage modern JavaScript in Rails without transpiling or bundling. - Release v0.8.0
Minimal yet extensible Ruby to JavaScript conversion. - Release v4.2.0
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