Hacker News
- How to get results from Concurrent::Promise::all? https://github.com/ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby 2 comments ruby
Linking pages
- 5 things about programming I learned with Go – Michał Konarski http://mjk.space/5-things-about-programming-learned-with-go/ 186 comments
- Introducing GoodJob 1.0, a new Postgres-based, multithreaded, ActiveJob backend for Ruby on Rails https://island94.org/2020/07/introducing-goodjob-1-0 111 comments
- Ruby 3x3: Ruby 3 will be 3 times faster — Engineering Blog http://engineering.appfolio.com/appfolio-engineering/2015/11/18/ruby-3x3 54 comments
- GitHub - markets/awesome-ruby: A collection of awesome Ruby libraries, tools, frameworks and software https://github.com/markets/awesome-ruby 48 comments
- Ruby threads, gotcha with local vars and shared state – Bibliographic Wilderness https://bibwild.wordpress.com/2015/01/15/ruby-threads-gotcha-with-local-vars-and-shared-state/ 27 comments
- Time-traveling Ruby Logger | Prefab https://prefab.cloud/blog/ruby-logging-time-travel/ 15 comments
- A gentle introduction to nio4r: low-level portable asynchronous I/O for Ruby https://tonyarcieri.com/a-gentle-introduction-to-nio4r 13 comments
- GraalVM 21.2 with lots of native image usability improvements. | graalvm https://medium.com/graalvm/graalvm-21-2-ee2cce3b57aa 11 comments
- How to Perform Concurrent HTTP Requests in Ruby on Rails https://pawelurbanek.com/ruby-concurrent-requests 10 comments
- Intro to Thread-Safety in Ruby on Rails https://pawelurbanek.com/rails-thread-safety 9 comments
- GitHub - planetruby/awesome-rubies: A collection of awesome Rubies (compilers, interpreters, virtual machines, parsers, doc generators, version managers, etc.) https://github.com/planetruby/awesome-rubies 9 comments
- dry-rb - dry-monads 1.0 released http://dry-rb.org/news/2018/06/26/dry-monads-1-0-released/ 5 comments
- How to make simple background jobs processing in Rails with Sucker Punch | by Kirill Shevchenko | Medium https://medium.com/@kirill_shevch/how-to-make-simple-background-jobs-processing-in-rails-with-sucker-punch-9e7128f4db13 5 comments
- A Language for the Next 10 Years | Programming Zen http://programmingzen.com/2016/06/14/next-programming-language/ 4 comments
- Rebuilding Concurrent Ruby: ScheduledTask, Event, and TimerSet https://island94.org/2023/06/rebuilding-concurrent-ruby-scheduledtask-event-and-timerset 1 comment
- GitHub - bensheldon/good_job: Multithreaded, Postgres-based, ActiveJob backend for Ruby on Rails. https://github.com/bensheldon/good_job 0 comments
- How to call services asynchronously in Ruby? · Pawel Niewiadomski https://pawelniewiadomski.com/2016/08/29/calling-services-asynchronously-in-ruby/ 0 comments
- Lessons Learned from Building a Ruby Gem API | Brandon Hilkert http://brandonhilkert.com/blog/lessons-learned-from-building-a-ruby-gem-api/ 0 comments
- Concurrency in Elixir | Cloudbees Blog https://blog.codeship.com/concurrency-in-elixir/ 0 comments
- Once a Maintainer: Benji Nguyen - by Allison Pike https://open.substack.com/pub/onceamaintainer/p/once-a-maintainer-benji-nguyen?r=2773u5 0 comments
Linked pages
- Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 | Semantic Versioning http://semver.org/ 288 comments
- Why Ruby’s Timeout is dangerous (and Thread.raise is terrifying) http://jvns.ca/blog/2015/11/27/why-rubys-timeout-is-dangerous-and-thread-dot-raise-is-terrifying/ 61 comments
- Timeout: Ruby's Most Dangerous API | Mike Perham http://www.mikeperham.com/2015/05/08/timeout-rubys-most-dangerous-api 29 comments
- Communicating sequential processes - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communicating_sequential_processes 17 comments
- The MIT License | Open Source Initiative https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT 15 comments
- http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/applications_and_libraries/concurrency_and_parallelism 9 comments
- Clojure - Atoms http://clojure.org/atoms 6 comments
- Akka: build concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications for Java and Scala | Akka http://akka.io/ 0 comments
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