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π Ruby Radar #29 - Rails 7 Release Party
Welcome to the 29th edition of Ruby Radar! Rails 7 was released this week so this edition is focused around the release. Have you updated yet?!
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TIL Action is frontend and Active is backend when naming Rails library.
β Moses Gathuku (@Gathukumose)
10:41 PM β’ Dec 17, 2021
I wrote the debugger section of the latest Rails guide. I also plan to introduce:
- Breakpoints
- Tracers
- Useful configs for Rails appsLet me know what you'd like to learn more about and I may add them in the future π
β Stan Lo @[email protected] (@_st0012)
12:33 PM β’ Dec 16, 2021
We all used Select2. We all depended on it for a long time, for all our Select/Autocomplete needs. But itβs been showing signs of aging for quite a while, and itβs one of the last libraries that still keeps me tied to jQuery.
Rails 7 added support for PostgreSQL generated columns.
π Soft Skills Engineering Podcast β Setting boundaries late and junior joy β softskills.audio
It takes more than great code to be a great engineer. Soft Skills Engineering is a weekly advice podcast for software developers about the non-technical stuff that goes into being a great software developer.
π Remote Ruby β Getting a Junior Developer Job with Jason Meller and Caitlin Cabrera β remoteruby.com
On this episode today, we have two great guests joining us, Jason Meller, who is the Founder and CEO of Kolide, and he brought with him Caitlin Cabrera, who is a Ruby Rails Programmer and a new employee at Kolide. Also, Kolide is hiring, so download this episode to find out more!
Ruby on Rails v7.0.0 has been released! Join Shopify, GitHub, and Basecamp by upgrading today!
A native development UI for ViewComponent.
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