Ruby recap for week 8/2023
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Has Ruby actually increased the speed significantly? 84 comments in 1 discussion
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An Excellent Place to Start 37 comments in 3 discussions
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Phoenix on Rails: an Elixir and Phoenix course for devs who know Rails 33 comments in 4 discussions
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Migrations will not fail, but it will not update the attribute. 29 comments in 4 discussions
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You Don't Need Rails to Start Using Hotwire 25 comments in 4 discussions
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It's Official: the Standard Ruby VS Code extension 22 comments in 1 discussion
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Journey from frustration with JavaScript stack to finding joy in Ruby on Rails 9 comments in 2 discussions
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Rspec beginner question 7 comments in 1 discussion
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Should I use Active Record Callbacks? 7 comments in 1 discussion
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Trouble duplicating rich text to a new record 4 comments in 1 discussion
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How to rescue a transaction to roll back changes? 4 comments in 1 discussion
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How to Install Ruby 2.6.10 on macOS 13 (Ventura) without using Rosetta 3 comments in 1 discussion
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Even though Garbage Collector handles the memory in Ruby, it's wise to know how it works to achieve better results. Check out my recent article on how Ruby manages numbers in particular. 3 comments in 1 discussion
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Introducing support for Python and Ruby in Wasm Workers Server v1.0 3 comments in 1 discussion
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ActionMailbox custom ingress - is it possible? 2 comments in 1 discussion
Projects #
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Litestack: Ruby gem with database, caching, and job queueing using SQLite 22 comments in 1 discussion
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Ruby is for fun: self-study course from beginner to advanced (2022) 14 comments in 3 discussions
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New Plugin: ruby toolkit 6 comments in 1 discussion
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Ruby Open Gem for VS Code (easy way to open gems from your Gemfile inside VS Code) 6 comments in 1 discussion
Videos #
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Simple migration from devise to has_secure_password 11 comments in 1 discussion
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I succeeded in starting both Godot and my RubyJS-Vite utility. The way it operates is that ECMAScript, which I created in Godot, is further changed by RubyJS. I am able to script using Ruby syntax. 8 comments in 1 discussion
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"Hanami 2: New Framework, New You" - Tim Riley (RubyConf AU 2023)
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