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RubyConf 2021 - Parallel testing with Ractors - Putting CPU's to work by Vinicius Stock

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RubyConf 2021 - To mock, or not to mock? by Emily Giurleo

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Parallel Processing With Ruby - RubyConfMY 2017

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Ruby Conf 2011 Parallel Testing World by Shota, Fukumori

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RubyConf Taiwan 2019 - Rethinking the View Layer with Components by Joel Hawksley

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Ractor is the new feature, introduced in Ruby 3.0, to run Ruby code on multiple CPU cores. But unfortunately, Ruby 3.0 is not fully ...