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If you're unable to create a majestic monolith with basic programming tools like encapsulation and namespaces, you don't have what it takes to improve upon the situation with a distributed swarm of microservices. Your spaghetti code will just be on five different plates.
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Host your own logs with Ruby-on-Rails thanks to the logster gem. Fantastic open-source gem from @discourse. Image from their repo. raw.githubusercontent.com/discourse/logs…
"Life begins at the end of your comfort zone." ― Neale Donald Walsch
I got RailsInspire deployed last night: railsinspire.com I added a few of my own samples just now, more to come!
Be careful with legacy code :)
Simplemente brutal.
In Ruby, some operators may be defined as methods :

Ruby : if you already have a tiny function that does the job, just turn it into a block using &method(:fn), like this :

You can undo what you did with "bin/rails generate ..." just by doing "bin/rails destroy ..." In the example, the "bin/" prefix means "use the rails executable of your current Rails app

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Ruby 3 has added endless method definition. I like this sentence, it sounds poetic. Pragmatically, it's just the "end" keyword that disappears. It reminds the way JS has shorten function declation : () => {}

Two ways to iterate in Ruby : the loop, and the Enumerable module.

From Rails 7, you can extract the maximum and the minimum element of a collection. It's weird that it didn't exist before, though

Not so many Ruby devs use pattern matching. I admit, when I first saw the feature(v2.7), the case syntax was clunky. But that isn't the "case" anymore! In my next tweets I'll show you many cool & clean examples. So we become less jealous of Elixir / JS devs 😂 Destructuring 👇

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