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π Ruby Radar #38 - Party On!
Welcome to the 38th edition of Ruby Radar! The annual Ruby on Rails community survey is out, so be sure to fill it out if you have the time.
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Two fun and educational days of Ruby in Las Vegas. March 24-25, 2022. Andrew will be there!
When Rails 7 released in December, Turbo became a default component of all new Ruby on Rails.
I like Ruby. Iβve had the pleasure of using it in a variety of applications and absolutely love how adaptable it is. Its object-oriented goodness is terrific β the ability to quickly and easilyβ¦
Ben Greenberg is a second career developer who previously spent a decade in the fields of adult education, community organizing, and non-profit management. He works as a lead developer relations engineer at New Relic by day and is building hirethePIVOT, a reverse job board for career changers, at night.
Today, joining us is John Nunemaker, builder of Flipper, which is feature flags for Ruby. John goes in depth about Flipper, Box Out Sports, some Flipper rules stuff heβs working on, and the Ruby gem he recently wrote called βbrow.β
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