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💎 Ruby Radar #71 - Ruby Swag
Welcome to the 71st issue of Ruby Radar! This week we have some great content for you for using the new custom Turbo stream actions, security, releases, and how to get feedback! We hope you enjoy!
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The new Turbo 7.2 release has a bunch of new exiting features. One of the features is the ability to create custom Turbo Stream actions, which is what we are going to focus in this blog post.
Ensure your Rails application stays secure by following some best practices and habits in this post from the AppSignal Blog.
Andrew and Julie are joined by Emily Samp, senior developer at Shopify, who shares her insight into how to get better feedback. Managers, this one is for you too!
Host of Code and the Coding Coders who Code it, Drew Bragg, is back today. Together, he and Brittany discuss the upcoming Rails SaaS Conference and their goals for attending. They also hash out Drew's game show talk for Rubyconf Mini and how he is straddling a Rails upgrade and ViewComponent upgrade at work.
Rails tip: you can easily track slow DB queries without any additional gems
— Karol Bąk (@kukicola)
8:21 PM • Oct 8, 2022
Been furiously working away while the kids are asleep on the Bridgetown 1.2 ecosystem. Finally got a test site working with:
Feeds
Search
Lit SSR
Turbo
Lifeform (gem for declarative form objects)
CRUD via Active Record & Turbo StreamsThis release is going to be BONKERS !! 🤯
— Jared White 👋 @[email protected] (@jaredcwhite)
8:14 AM • Oct 9, 2022
Seamlessly adds a Swagger to Rails-based API's. Contribute to rswag/rswag development by creating an account on GitHub.
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