This week's Ruby news, issue 398
New Constant Naming Rules Coming to Ruby 2.6+ — Historically, you've needed to use an upper case ASCII capital letter as the first character of constant names (including classes and modules). In Ruby 2.6, you get 1000+ options thanks to this patch. (Note: It's not supported in Ruby 2.6 preview 1, but should appear in the next preview.) Shannon Skipper | Caching in Rails 5.2 — A preview chapter from the author's new book that runs through the various ways to cache in Rails, including a reach back to page caching. Stefan Wintermeyer | ▶ Exploding Rails — A specially recorded 40 minute video based upon a talk given by Ryan about breaking apart Rails apps into more easily managed chunks (and, importantly, why to do so). Ryan Bigg | Passenger 5.3.0 Released — The popular app server now uses Nginx 1.14, has Ubuntu 18.04 packages, and an improved error page. Phusion | Lead Full Stack Engineer — We're a fashion startup growing at break-neck speed looking for a Ruby and Elixir star to lead our stellar dev team. TheRealReal | My Rails Workflow, Productivity Tips and Tools — It's always a learning experience to see how another developer works. Pawel combines free and paid tools, zsh plugins, and shell scripts in a very interesting workflow. Paweł Urbanek | |
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