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π Ruby Radar #23 - Traveling to RubyConf
Welcome to the 23rd edition of Ruby Radar on the eve of RubyConf 2021! While you're reading this, we are both on our way to RubyConf and would love to say hi if you're there! We will make sure to bring back lots of goodies for the upcoming editions! π
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Perhaps my personal favorite recommendation for learning to program Ruby like a Rubyist, Eloquent... Tagged with ruby, rails, books.
Async Ruby is a powerful and highly scalable concurrency feature. It's available today, it's production-ready, and it's an awesome addition to Ruby language!
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Thu, Nov 18, 2021, 7:00 PM: We'll be joined by Kevin Murphy (https://kevinjmurphy.com/) to give a great talk on code coverage.Talk Hype:The lights cut out. The crowd roars. Itβs time. The band takes t
Tue, Nov 9, 2021, 8:30 PM: A casual (virtual) meetup to catch up and have a drink with your fellow Philly.rb rubyists.
What if I told you that it's possible to get helpful failure messages from basic `asserts` using idiomatic equality `==` checks? gist.github.com/hopsoft/fa3962β¦
β Nate Hopkins (@hopsoft)
3:00 PM β’ Nov 3, 2021
TWO MORE DAYS!! #RubyConf2021
β RubyConf (@rubyconf)
5:08 PM β’ Nov 6, 2021
Rails PostgreSQL database performance insights. Locks, index usage, buffer cache hit ratios, vacuum stats and more.
A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications - Release 5.1.2
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