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π Ruby Radar #64 - For the Love of Ruby and the Rails
Welcome to the 64th issue of Ruby Radar! Summer is coming to an end but we are not even close to being done spreading great Ruby content! Submit your content on GitHub for next week!
Mina Slater is a developer on Mission Control, thoughtbot's DevOps, and SRE team and serves as a Scholarship program organizer with Ruby Central. Mina details why it is humbling to embrace the cloud and what SRE means. She and Brittany then share their hot takes on consulting versus working on a product team.
Andrew and Julie chat about different ways of getting unstuck and share their favorite techniques. Andrew shares what you can do or not do when helping a junior get unblocked and helps encourage juniors to speak up when they are blocked.
An example of debugging real-world problems with a software engineering mindset.
Your mental model for Hotwire should be progressive enhancement: start with the basics and layer on Turbo Frames, Streams, and Stimulus as you build more.
Just learned there's Enumerable#first but no Enumerable#last, so while you can do Hash#first, you can't do Hash#last. Dug a bit. The reason might be for efficiency and how elements are traversed. This deserves a blog post with more details.
β Emmanuel Hayford (@siaw23)
5:29 PM β’ Aug 17, 2022
Avo 2.13 with customizable controls on the show page and scoped search for has_many. Read more on the official release page
The swiss army knife of RBI generation. Contribute to Shopify/tapioca development by creating an account on GitHub.
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