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We're now over on that other site! 😉 Follow us on the open web: ruby.social/@fullstackruby
We'll be following suit. 😢 Hope you decide to follow us over there on the open web! Cheers!
Peace out y'all. I'm not going to participate on the same timeline as T***p in this universe or any other. You can look in my bio to see where to follow me elsewhere. I'll be deleting this account some time in the next few weeks. Sure sorry it's come to this. I really am.
We're going to have to do a whole podcast episode just on Phlex soon. 😄
Peace out y'all. I'm not going to participate on the same timeline as T***p in this universe or any other. You can look in my bio to see where to follow me elsewhere. I'll be deleting this account some time in the next few weeks. Sure sorry it's come to this. I really am.
A very handy reference for `rails new` options!
I've posted a gist with output of rails new --help (list of the options to generate a new app) some time ago just because it's more readable in an md file than in a terminal. Since it got stars, I'm curious if people google it for the same reason. 😅 gist.github.com/kirillshevch/1…
Probably a good time to remind everybody once again that the escape hatch for Twitter users—an open federated network of social sites mostly powered by Mastodon—is built on top of… …#Ruby on Rails. 😎 github.com/mastodon/masto…
Wow, 50 developers registered already for #BridgetownConf2022, an online event hosted by the Bridgetown core team on Monday, November 7! You can register at the link below for some awesome #Ruby #WebDev goodness 👇
Registration for BridgetownConf 2022 is now open! The full website with program and speaker list is now available: bridgetownconf.rocks We hope you'll join us (for free!) on Monday, November 7, 2022 for a wonderful time of discovery and camaraderie as Ruby & Web developers.
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Friday hug to the whole Ruby community! #euruko2022
A thread worth reading for how to organize your Rails code:
Where does everyone usually put their POROs? I know a lot of Rails apps have a services folder (not my preference). I sometimes organize by design pattern. That gets kind of silly sometimes though. Is lib an appropriate place for POROs?
Save the Date for BridgetownConf! Online (free!) event being held on Monday, November 7, 2022 — get notified when registration officially opens (soon!): bridgetownconf.rocks
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BridgetownConf 2022 — Videos Now Available
Join a chorus of friendly Ruby & Web developers who are using Bridgetown to build modern, fast, ergonomic production deployments.
TIL 🤩
Ruby has a reverse_each method that allows you iterate an array backwards. Moreover, it's faster than just calling reverse method on array before iterating, because reverse_each doesn't create a new array.
At least he has good taste in programming languages.
In his latest article, @mtoppa says: "If you’re an experienced member of the Ruby and Rails community, consider volunteering as a Guide, and share your experience and wisdom with a Scholar!" go.fastruby.io/2ok #RubyConf #RubyFriends
How Do You Manage Ruby Application Dependencies? ☝️ The topic for today’s Fullstack Ruby Podcast. With a whole new initializer/configuration system coming to @bridgetownrb 1.2, it seemed an appropriate time to dive into various Ruby framework approaches. fullstackruby.dev/podcast/6/
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Episode 6: How Do You Manage Ruby Application Dependencies?
Every Ruby web framework has its own way of configuring itself as well as third-party dependencies.
Almost all Ruby developers I know use the Hash#merge method to append one Hash to another. What if I told you, you could do this using the double splat operator(+coolness factor) and it is sightly faster? 💨 Benchmarks: github.com/fastruby/fast-… Check this out 👇
TIL you can grep directly from "rails routes"! And now you can match against the path, too. Sure beats piping into grep.
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