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RubyConf 2021 - Control methods like a pro: A guide to Ruby's awesomeness, ... by Masafumi Okura

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RubyConf 2021 - Using Monads for Elegant Error Handling by John Gallagher

RubyConf 2021 - Using Monads for Elegant Error Handling by John Gallagher

Your app blows up in production. It's an outage and you're under pressure. You read the code. "How does this work? Why is this ...

dry-rb, collection of next-generation Ruby libraries

dry-rb, collection of next-generation Ruby libraries

dry-rb helps you write clear, flexible, and more maintainable Ruby code. Each dry-rb gem fulfils a common task, and together they ...

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Why GitHub's CLI team switched from Ruby to Go

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RubyConf 2021 - How GitHub uses linters by Joel Hawksley

RubyConf 2021 - How GitHub uses linters by Joel Hawksley

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RubyConf 2017: make mruby more portable: Why and How by Yurie Yamane & Masayoshi Takahashi

RubyConf 2017: make mruby more portable: Why and How by Yurie Yamane & Masayoshi Takahashi

make mruby more portable: Why and How by Yurie Yamane & Masayoshi Takahashi Physical computing is very fascinating and ...

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GitHub Codespaces & Julie's RubyConf Mini Recap

Timestamps [00:45] Andrew recaps pairing with Collin and some other folks over the weekend on an open source PR [2:40] ...

RubyConf 2022: Analyzing an analyzer - A dive into how RuboCop works by Kyle d'Oliveira

RubyConf 2022: Analyzing an analyzer - A dive into how RuboCop works by Kyle d'Oliveira

To help us with aspects like linting, security or style, many of us have Rubocop analyzing our code. It's a very useful tool that is ...

RubyConf 2021 - Programming with Something by Tom Stuart

RubyConf 2021 - Programming with Something by Tom Stuart

Programs which manipulate other programs are extremely fun and incredibly powerful. To write them, we need a way to represent ...

Ruby on Rails #34 Github oAuth in Development and Production

Ruby on Rails #34 Github oAuth in Development and Production

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