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💎 Ruby Radar #46 - RailsConf Schedule Released
Welcome to the 46th edition of Ruby Radar! We are one month out from RailsConf 2022 and the schedule is now out. What talks are you looking forward to attending?
Hot off the press is our #RailsConf2022 Schedule!!! railsconf.com/schedule
— RailsConf (@railsconf)
9:10 PM • Apr 12, 2022
This means you can lean into advanced Rails features like GlobalID + advanced Sidekiq features like tags... all with ActiveJob. Bonus: Your app will still feel like Rails. 🙌
— Nate Hopkins (@hopsoft)
9:50 PM • Apr 14, 2022
Recently, Nate Berkopec shared an interesting observation: running bundle exec whatever could take... Tagged with ruby, rails, linters, docker.
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