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π Ruby Radar #43 - Sin City Success
Welcome to the 43rd edition of Ruby Radar!
I just got home from Sin City Ruby 2022 with lots of great new content to share with all of you! I want to give a big shoutout to Jason Swett for putting on a fantastic conference, my favorite one to date. Also a big shoutout to all the speakers and attendees who made the conference a great time for all. Hope to see some of you at RailsConf 2022 soon!
- Andrew
TLDR; heroku labs:enable build-in-app-dir -a <APP_NAME> Now enjoy your Rails app booting.
Have you ever reflected on your career goals as a Software Developer? How often do you talk with someone whoβs doing the kind of work you want to be doing? Find out how Mina Slater created her own role by taking advantage of her theater management background and expanding the impact of her work.
Just finished announcing in Las Vegas that Bullet Train, our Rails SaaS template and framework, is now freely available and open-source under an MIT license. You can get an early look at what weβre doing at bullettrain.co.
β Andrew Culver (@andrewculver)
7:55 PM β’ Mar 25, 2022
Sema is building a free code review tool. It includes a best practice library to make code reviews more complete. We are looking for suggestions on your favorite Ruby best practice guides to include. The link includes an example of what weβve built for JavaScript so far. If you have recommendations, will you share them at [email protected]? Thank you. SPONSORED
My RailsConf proposal was NOT accepted.
So I'm going to run a remote workshop instead!
Reply with a π±if you want to attend and I'll DM you details when I have more details.
Topic: Port your Rails app to iOS with Turbo Native
Abstract: πβ Joe Masilotti π (@joemasilotti)
9:02 PM β’ Mar 24, 2022
On todayβs episode, Jason shares some pretty cool news that happened at Podia with Harry Connick Jr. and load testing, and a cool tool they used called k6. We also hear about Text Editor, the guys submitting talks for RailsConf 2022, and Andrew fills us in on using lol_dba and Derailed Benchmarks. And you canβt miss the hilarious story Jason shares about the fire alarm going off during his talk at RubyConf 2017.
π The Ruby on Rails Podcast Episode 412: Plant Killers (Brittany + Jemma + Emily) β www.therubyonrailspodcast.com
Emily is guesting as co-host this week with Jemma and Brittany! The trio celebrate Emily's new role at Shopify and discuss taking breaks between roles. Emily and Brittany just wrapped up reviewing CFPs for Railsconf so Jemma asks them about the patterns they observed. They wrap up by talking about their (not) green thumbs and home desk setups.
Create encapsulated systems of objects and focus on their interactions - Release v1.0.0 Β· saturnflyer/surrounded
ποΈ Ruby Loyalty and Engineering Management with Ufuk Kayserilioglu β www.therubyonrailspodcast.com
Ufuk is the Engineering Manager of the Ruby Infrastructure team (Jemma's team!) at Shopify. After transitioning his career from physics to software development, Ufuk has had the fortune of working with lots of interesting technologies at various levels of the stack. He, Jemma and Brittany chat about management philosophies, why he remains excited about Ruby and what is the ideal role for Shopify in the larger Ruby ecosystem.
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Configuration-based, no-maintenance, extendable Ruby on Rails admin - Release Release v2.0.0 Β· avo-hq/avo
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