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💎 Ruby Radar #49 - Happy Mother's Day + Free RailsConf 2022 Tickets?
Welcome to the 49th edition of Ruby Radar! Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there! There are a lot of opportunities to attend RailsConf 2022 for free right now! Andrew currently has 16 tickets to give away for the home edition and Brian Loomis is offering 2 tickets to the in-person conference. Check the tweets below for more details!
➡️ If you want to attend @railsconf (home edition) but can't make it work for financial reasons, DM me & tell me what kind of impact being able to attend would have on you!
➡️ If you want to sponsor folks to attend and buy their ticket, DM me!
➡️ Please RT & Share!
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— Andrew Mason (@andrewmcodes)
10:06 PM • May 4, 2022
@rubyonmac@kaspth We donated our booth tickets.
Thanks to our friends at SafeAccess, we have two FREE #railsconf2022 tickets to give away! Here's how you can win:
Email us at [email protected] and tell us what going attending would mean to you. We'll pick the winners by Tuesday, May 10— Brian Loomis.fiat (he/him) (@djdarkbeat)
12:44 AM • May 7, 2022
You've probably used `Rails.cache` to read, write, and fetch cached data in Rails—but did you know you can also work with counters? In this series, Jonathan Miles introduces us to some of the lesser-known tools hidden in your Rails codebase.
Validating data input is an extremely important problem to tackle in all applications. In Ruby ecosystem there is no better tool for that than dry-validation. Here is why!
🎙Remote Ruby | José Valim, creator of Elixir and form Rails core contributor — remoteruby.transistor.fm
Besides Jason pairing with Andrew this week on GitHub actions and feeling like he’s been living in Andrew’s brain rent-free, we do have a very exciting episode today! Joining us are José Valim, who’s the creator of Elixir and former Rails core contributor, and Seth Horsley, who helped organize this conversation.
Chris came up with a mnemonic device: Fn-Delete – for when he really wants to delete something and is also thinking about password complexity requirements, which leads to an exciting discussion around security theater.
Steph talks about the upcoming RailsConf and the not-in-person option for virtual attendees. She also gives a shoutout to the Ruby Weekly newsletter for being awesome.
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Yet another attempt at #5239
Modern concurrency tools including agents, futures, promises, thread pools, supervisors, and more. Inspired by Erlang, Clojure, Scala, Go, Java, JavaScript, and classic concurrency patterns. - Release v1.1.10 · ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby
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