- Your Ruby programs are always multi-threaded: Part 2 https://jpcamara.com/2024/06/23/your-ruby-programs.html 2 comments ruby
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- Ruby methods are colorless - JP Camara https://jpcamara.com/2024/07/15/ruby-methods-are.html 255 comments
- Speeding up Ruby by rewriting C… in Ruby - JP Camara https://jpcamara.com/2024/12/01/speeding-up-ruby.html 170 comments
- The Thread API : Concurrent, colorless Ruby - JP Camara https://jpcamara.com/2024/08/26/the-thread-api.html 5 comments
Linked pages
- How we found and fixed a rare race condition in our session handling - The GitHub Blog https://github.blog/2021-03-18-how-we-found-and-fixed-a-rare-race-condition-in-our-session-handling/ 237 comments
- GitHub - socketry/falcon: A high-performance web server for Ruby, supporting HTTP/1, HTTP/2 and TLS. https://github.com/socketry/falcon 95 comments
- PgBouncer is useful, important, and fraught with peril - JP Camara https://jpcamara.com/2023/04/12/pgbouncer-is-useful.html 83 comments
- Redis - The Real-time Data Platform http://redis.io 68 comments
- Distributed Locks with Redis | Docs https://redis.io/docs/latest/develop/use/patterns/distributed-locks/ 37 comments
- GitHub - ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby: Modern concurrency tools including agents, futures, promises, thread pools, supervisors, and more. Inspired by Erlang, Clojure, Scala, Go, Java, JavaScript, and classic concurrency patterns. https://github.com/ruby-concurrency/concurrent-ruby 18 comments
- GitHub - leandromoreira/redlock-rb: Redlock is a redis-based distributed lock implementation in Ruby. More than 15M downloads. https://github.com/leandromoreira/redlock-rb 15 comments
- Sidekiq and Request-Specific Context | Mike Perham https://www.mikeperham.com/2022/07/29/sidekiq-and-request-specific-context/ 2 comments
- GitHub - palkan/logidze: Database changes log for Rails https://github.com/palkan/logidze 0 comments
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