Issue 363 — August 24, 2017 |
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| Universe Engineering In this first of a series, we see the differences between and pros and cons of fibers, EventMachine, threads and processes.
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Ben Lewis Includes Object#tap, Array#bsearch, and Enumerable#flat_map.
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Cẩm Huỳnh After looking at the five methods you should be using (above), here are six perhaps more bewildering bits of the language.
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Spree Commerce This popular system now has support for Rails 5.1 and Ruby 2.4.
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Tinco Andringa How to build a WebSockets driven application using Rails 5’s ActionCable.
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Benjamin Roth Mainly focused on the various ways to intelligently handle joins and associated queries.
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Jobs Can't find the right job? Want companies to apply to you? Try Hired.com. In brief - London Ruby Unconference - October 7, 2017 news
It’s cheap but there aren’t many tickets left. London Ruby Unconference - Passenger 5.1.8 Released: Nginx 1.12.1, Webpacker, and Fixes news
Phusion Blog - Database Performance Monitoring Buyer's Guide
This guide is designed to aid when evaluating database monitoring solutions for your unique environment. VividCortex Sponsored - Factories or Fixtures? Give Me Both tutorial
How to use a mix of factories and fixtures in Ruby to test for large data structures. Martian Chronicles - Managing Threads with Queue and SizedQueue tutorial
Red Panthers - Adding Token Based Auth to a Rails API with Devise Token Auth tutorial
Valentino Gagliardi - A Review of the Hanami Web Framework tutorial
This brief introduction is followed by an attempt to make a simple CRUD app in under six hours. Nopio Blog - How to Make AJAX Calls in Rails 5.1 tutorial
Three options for AJAX calls both with and without jQuery. Learnetto - The === (Case Equality) Operator in Ruby tutorial
Arkency Blog - Handling Recurring Events with ice_cube video
Drifting Ruby - Testing Emails in Development with Mailcatcher video
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Vladimir Dementyev - sinatra-graphql: A Sinatra and GraphQL Starter Kit code
Brings together Trailblazer, Sequel, Sinatra, GraphQL, React and PostCSS. Lucas Aragno - tlsh: Trend Micro Locality Sensitive Hash Library code
A fuzzy matching library which creates hashes that can be used for similarity comparisons. Adam Lieskovsky - Marginalia: Attach Comments to ActiveRecord's SQL Queries code
By default, it adds the app, controller, and action names as a comment. Basecamp - Zammad: A Web-Based Open Source Customer Support System code
It’s a Rails 4.2 app. Zammad - Geocoder: A Complete Ruby Geocoding Solution code
A very long standing project but kept very much up to date. Alex Reisner - We've solved the problems of ROR Operations
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