Issue 390 — March 15, 2018 |
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| Olivier Lacan If you’ve ever seen a notice like “Bundler attempted to update nokogiri but its version stayed the same” and struggled to work out why, this interesting dig into Bundler is a worthwhile read.
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Satoshi Tagomori An proof-of-concept Ruby implementation of Go’s defer , a way to ensure certain things occur upon the conclusion of a method (such as closing files).
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Serverless Ruby An online petition to drum up support for Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) providers to add Ruby as a supported language. Psst.. we have a serverless newsletter as well :-)
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Thoughtbot A practical example of using a new Ruby 2.5 feature to refactor complex relationships and conditions in Rails.
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Nick Gorbikoff Uses gource.io to show the commit graph of Ruby over the past 25 years.
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Saverio Miroddi It’s not often written about but building graphical apps in Ruby is a thing, and here’s a comparison of the most popular approaches.
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