Issue 392 — March 29, 2018 |
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| Yui Naruse As well as 2.4.4, 2.3.7 and 2.2.10 (likely the last ever 2.2 release, by the way). Why? Several security vulnerabilities have been fixed.
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Vladimir Makarov A low-level look at what the 3x3 goal will take, so if terms like RTL and JIT mean anything to you, you’ll enjoy this deep dive.
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Nate Berkospec NGINX has added Ruby support to their new multi-language, microservice-enabling application server. Nate Berkopec digs into when and why it’s worth using (or not).
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GoCD Sponsored GoCD now integrates natively with Kubernetes. GoCD's pipeline capability along with Kubernetes' highly programmable platform provide the premiere Continuous Delivery tool on modern infrastructure.
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Phusion Blog Passenger, the Ruby app server, gains a new GUI providing tools to monitor, administer, analyze and troubleshoot apps. Get it here.
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Dan Mayer An exploration of measuring the performance of your Ruby code and apps with links to tools and approaches you can get started with.
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Luca Guidi Skip the multiple Time.now calls with this more accurate, Ruby 2.1+ flavored approach.
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Sihui Huang Materials and resources to get you contributing to Ruby quickly, based on observations at an event attended by Matz and other Ruby committers.
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