Effectively Using Materialized Views in Rails — Postgres’s views and materialized views provide easy alternative ways of looking at a database’s underlying data through the lens of a persistent query, and working with them in Rails is not too tricky.
Leigh Halliday
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A Migration Path to Bundler 2+ — If you’ve tried using Bundler 2, you probably know about the elevated RubyGems version requirements or other issues. Here’s a path the Bundler team could use (and has, partly.)
Benoit Daloze
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Next-Gen Open Source Rails Commerce Platform — Workarea is an enterprise-grade Ruby on Rails commerce platform supporting merchants doing $150 million+ online and is designed to integrate commerce, content, search, and insights in a single admin. This Rails app uses MongoDB & ElasticSearch.
Workarea
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A Deep Dive Into 'Did You Mean?' — Since version 2.3.0, Ruby comes bundled with did_you_mean , a handy gem for detecting typos in your code. How does it work?
Hrvoje Šimić
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3 Ways Webpack Surprises Web Developers — One for Rails 6 developers. “When I first started working with Webpack, I was in for a few surprises. I assumed how things should behave, based on my previous experience with the Rails asset pipeline, only to learn through experience how I was wrong.”
Ross Kaffenberger
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The Ruby Bibliography: Academic Writing on Ruby — It’s been a couple of years since we last linked to this list of theses and peer-reviewed papers and articles on or about Ruby, but 2019 saw six additions if you’re seeking some highbrow bedtime reading.
Chris Seaton et al.
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Find a Job Through Vettery — Vettery is completely free for job seekers. Make a profile, name your salary, and connect with hiring managers from top employers.
Vettery
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Contributing to Ruby MRI — Do you have a resolution around contributing to Ruby? If so, start with these brief pointers.
Kir Shatrov
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Rufo: An Opinionated Ruby Code Formatter — Intended to be used via the command line as an editor plugin (Atom, Emacs, Sublime Text, Vim or VS Code) to auto-format files on save or on demand. Aims to be zero config and offer ‘one true’ formatting approach.
Ary Borenszweig
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