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๐ Ruby Radar #79 -
Welcome to the 79th issue of Ruby Radar! Before we mention anything about the contents of this week's issue, we would like to thank Chris Seaton for all of his time, effort, devotion, and involvement in the Ruby community. We would like to wish him all the best in whatever he does next in his life. With that said, this week's issue has some cool gem releases, a podcast panel from RubyConf mini, and much more.
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๐๏ธ The Ruby on Rails Podcast Episode 446: I'm Giving A Talk on Thursday (The Rubyconf Mini Podcast Panel) โ www.therubyonrailspodcast.com
Live from Providence, RI, it is the Rubyconf Mini Podcast Panel! Panelists from different community podcasts come together to discuss their experiences at the conference, field questions from the audience attendees and of course, mention their upcoming talks they were giving at the conference.
๐Remote Ruby | New Ruby versions, the Pay gem, and the new GitHub file browser โ remoteruby.com
The guys are ready to dive into some Ruby talk after Thanksgiving festivities that involved eating, drinking a pitcher of mimosas, and playing Warzone. The guys discuss the new Ruby version that came out with a CGI security fix, and theyโll take us through some of the new features in Ruby 3.2.0 that should be coming out at Christmas. Andrew and Jason explain what they did with a PR in the pay Gem, Chris tells us what he did with payments and refactoring stuff, and thereโs a new file browser on GitHub weโll learn about. Also, the guys talk about the awesome RubyMoney library, and the Money and Money-Rails Gems. Download this episode now to find out more!
Jason Swett asked on Twitter if anyone has an app with 2000+ tests that does not have a severe flaky test problem. I have two such apps, and I want to share the lengths Iโve gone to to make the tests not flaky.
Enum Types in Postgres This is another in the series โYeah, Postgres can do that.โ You can... Tagged with rails, postgres, database, tutorial.
With one freshly added Ruby gem, weโve officially have more than 100 Martian open source projects listed on our new website: evilmartians.com/opensource.
Feel free to browse and find the one that could help you!
โ Evil Martians (@evilmartians)
1:06 PM โข Dec 2, 2022
Here's something fun.
When you use named capture groups in a Ruby regex and use the =~ operator, you get local variables.
And you can use interpolation to create the regex... but only if you're interpolated string literals.
โ Kevin Newton (@kddnewton)
5:24 PM โข Dec 2, 2022
A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have - Release v3.2.0 ยท hotwired/stimulus
Rspec to minitest converter. Contribute to existentialmutt/minitestify development by creating an account on GitHub.
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