Issue 371 — October 19, 2017 |
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| Nate Berkopec A guide to optimizing resource usage and maximizing throughput on 3 popular Ruby app servers.
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Phusion Blog A deep dive into the forking issue on High Sierra (which we linked in issue 368) and what workarounds exist.
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Rails Testing Grader Sponsored See how your Rails app stacks up against others — it takes only a minute to find out. Based on real-world data from SemaphoreCI.com.
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Sam Saffron A search for the least intrusive and most efficient way to benchmark methods, accounting for objects allocated and thread issues.
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Phusion Blog If you use Passenger 5 in production, you’ll want to upgrade ASAP because of this vulnerability. HTTP/2 support has also been added.
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Derek Haynes Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to share documents with embedded live code.
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Ruby Object Mapper New features include automatic mapping, automatic struct object inference, and support for custom struct namespaces.
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