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π Ruby Radar #63 - Monitoring Air Quality with Ruby
Welcome to the 63rd issue of Ruby Radar! Memory leaks, junior resources, this week in Rails, ViewComponent, and more. Enjoy!
A memory leak is an unintentional, uncontrolled, and unending increase in memory usage.
Ruby has an entire ecosystem of third-party open source libraries which it refers to as gems, or sometimes Ruby gems. In this article, I'll run through the concepts and tooling that make up the Ruby dependencies ecosystem, and answer some of the common questions Ruby developers have.
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Andrew is studying SQL and has been thinking about how we learn. Andrew and Julie chat about the different ways they learn, why pry is great, and some helpful resources.
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bit.ly/2I2Tq8lβ Planet Argon (@planetargon)
9:06 PM β’ Aug 8, 2022
When I joined GitHub I remember thinking that I'd be learning fancy/unique Rails patterns needed for scale. Instead I learned "just use default rails". model/view/controller is good.
β Mike Coutermarsh (@mscccc)
4:39 PM β’ Aug 8, 2022
A framework for building reusable, testable & encapsulated view components in Ruby on Rails. - Release v2.66.0 Β· github/view_component
An opinionated language server for Ruby. Contribute to Shopify/ruby-lsp development by creating an account on GitHub.
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