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đź’Ž Ruby Radar #40 - Happy National Oreo Cookie Day
Welcome to the 40th edition of Ruby Radar! This edition is packed with important and educational content today so let's get right into it!
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I am Victor Shepelev from Kharkiv, Ukraine, also known as @zverok. I write to Ruby community in days of war Russia leads against my country. Not some “special operation”, or political turmoil, or local conflicts. It is full-scale agressive war, and dirty one: with bombing of cities with Grads (reactive artillery), aerial bombs and flying missiles. With demolished hospitals, schools, and living quarters. With thousand of civilians dead, wounded or displaced. With tanks going through cities. With whole small towns leveled with earth.
Why programming is hard for brains The job of a programmer involves building new programs and changing existing programs. In order to successfully work with a program, a programmer has to do two fairly difficult things.
🎙 Get to Senior with Stefanni Brasil and Thiago Araujo (hexdevs) — www.therubyonrailspodcast.com
Stefanni Brasil and Thiago Araujo, the duo behind hevdevs, join Brittany to discuss their new course launch "Get to Senior", sharing your career goals with your manager and how to feel like a promotion was deserved.
Today, we’ll be discussing all things Bridgetown v1 that’s coming out and it sounds quite fascinating. Jared tells us more about how he used Roda, which is a Ruby based web framework, and then he shares his journey of what it’s been like for Bridgetown now and what he sees happening in the future for Bridgetown.
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Did you know Rails 7 added support for PostgreSQL generated columns? These columns will be calculated by the database only once on INSERT and UPDATE.
#ruby#rails#rubyonrails
— Sebastien Auriault (@websebdev)
2:49 PM • Mar 5, 2022
A tricky thing to remember in Active Record is how to query multiple associations vs. nested associations. Multiple associations take a list of symbols, nested associations take a hash with a symbol.
— Colleen Schnettler (@leenyburger)
5:58 PM • Mar 3, 2022
A Wordle decoder that guesses your guesses. Contribute to mattruzicka/wordle_decoder development by creating an account on GitHub.
Shopify’s Ruby Style Guide. Contribute to Shopify/ruby-style-guide development by creating an account on GitHub.
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