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π Ruby Radar #61 - Community Launch Week
Welcome to the 61st issue of Ruby Radar! Another big week in the Ruby community, and we are super excited to catch you up on all of it!
TL;DR New conferences, new podcasts, CFP submissions opened, and a general focus on leveling up juniors and bringing more people into the community.
Have a good week Rubyists!
π Hello, world!!
We can't wait to have you all with us in Providence! We'll be releasing updates and additional details soon
β RubyConf Mini (@RubyConfMini)
7:08 PM β’ Jul 27, 2022
The RubyConf CFP is now open! π₯³ This year we are accepting proposals for a @RubyConfMini (Nov 15-17, for anyone who feels unsafe traveling to TX) and for our traditional in-person #RubyConf2022 (Nov 29-Dec 1). Submit your talk TODAY and stay tuned for more info!
β RubyConf (@rubyconf)
7:04 PM β’ Jul 28, 2022
Andrew and Julie introduce Ruby for All and talk about how they met and what listeners can expect from the newest Ruby podcast. They also chat about code reviews and Andrew gives advice on how to leave meaningful code reviews.
Today, weβll be discussing in depth with Adam Cuppy all about Junior Developers, mentorships, and how to train developers and keep Ruby alive. There are some deep conversations that you donβt want to miss.
Today we're excited to announce that the Sorbet team officially recommends using
Rails defaults to minitest, but much of the community has adopted RSpecβwhich is right for you? In this article, William Kennedy compares RSpec and Minitest in a new Rails app.
Library packaging and distribution for Ruby. Contribute to rubygems/rubygems development by creating an account on GitHub.
A high performance implementation of the Ruby programming language, built on GraalVM. - Release TruffleRuby - GraalVM Community Edition 22.2.0 Β· oracle/truffleruby
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