Ruby 2.7 to Deprecate Automatic Conversion of a Hash to Keyword Arguments — The way ‘keyword arguments’ work in Ruby grew from the legacy approach of passing a hash of arguments into methods. Ruby 3.0, however, will have ‘real’ keyword arguments separated from the idea of hashes, so the automatic conversion of a supplied hash into keyword arguments will yield a warning in Ruby 2.7.
Rohit Kumar
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The Minitest Style Guide — The Rubocop team have put together a style guide for at least my favorite Ruby testing library of choice: minitest!
Rubocop Team
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Pain-Free Rails Deployments — Become a more productive developer with Cloud 66 for Rails. The best tool to build, deploy, and manage your Rails apps on any cloud. Try it free and deploy happy.
Cloud 66
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▶ A Bunch of Rails Tips and Tricks in 13 Minutes — If you like quick fire grab bags of tips and tricks, this is the video for you. Includes things like the helper object, presence_in , date ranges in Active Record queries, number formatting, bundle outdated , and more.
Drifting Ruby
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London Ruby Unconference 2019 on October 19 — It’s only a fiver and they asked so nicely we had to include it :-) If you’re in the UK, want to meet some fellow Rubyists, consider heading to London on Saturday, October 19.
London Ruby Unconference
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Find A Job Through Vettery — Vettery specializes in tech roles and is completely free for job seekers. Create a profile to get started.
Vettery
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Fully Deleting User Data — Whether it’s compliance-driven or not, making sure to fully delete user data is part of delighting your users.
Monolist
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RuboCop Meets Minitest — RuboCop has had a RSpec extension for years, but they’ve been working on rubocop-minitest for a while and are now happy to show it off.
Bozhidar Batsov
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WEBrick 1.5: The HTTP Server Toolkit — WEBrick is best known as a simple, pure Ruby HTTP server that’s been in the standard library for 15+ years. It’s been shifted out to a separate gem, and here’s the first release in a year. Nothing big, but looks like mostly Ruby 2.6-focused tweaks and fixes.
Ruby Core Team
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