Issue 375 — November 16, 2017 |
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| Andrey Deryabin Hooks into Net::HTTP, Patron, Curb, Typhoeus and other Ruby HTTP libraries to log outgoing requests for further analysis.
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Nick Douglas Lifehacker has interviewed DHH about his work habits. Not very Ruby specific, but it’s interesting to see he still uses Textmate.
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Fabio Pitino Writing a worker pool from scratch along with some scheduling algorithms to get a better understanding of the design pattern.
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Redisgreen Sponsored Redis 4.0 is out and available on RedisGreen with full visualization of your memory usage and top-tier performance.
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Jan Krutisch Debugging a memory usage problem lead to some interesting insights along with a couple of bugfixes for Bundler.
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RubyRoid Labs Waterfall offers a way to chain methods together and control the flow of service objects.
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YouTube Videos from the ultra creative Keep Ruby Weird conference that took place 2 weeks ago are here. These are not your typical Ruby talks!
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Tobias Pfeiffer The utility of comments depends on what you’re commenting, why you’re commenting, & context.
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