Short Ruby Newsletter — edition 104 highlights
Summary of Short Ruby Edition 104
The one with Josef’s new book about Minitest, where Xavier celebrates 15 years of maintaining Rails contributors app and where Andrew launches state-of-the-art transformers gem for Ruby
Launches, Discounts and Events
- Josef Strzibny (pre)launched a new book “Test Driving Rails: Take Minitest and Fixtures for a spin”
- Nate Berkopec announced the launch of his new retainer service Ruby on Rails Performance Service
- Rails Plan launched the Web Application Metadata Markup — a simple structure that describes the nature of a web application.
- There are at least 9 Ruby meetups happening this week all over the world
- Scotland Ruby User Group announced a new conference for Ruby — Haggis Ruby — happening on 24 October 2024
All about code
- Xavier Noria celebrates 15 years since building contributors.rubyonrails.org
- Evil Martians published a new video showing the atmosphere from the Ruby Meetup co-hosted with YCombinator in San Francisco.
- There are a lot of code samples in this edition: showing pattern matching, talking about Active Record, a history of Enums in Ruby on Rails, benchmarks about Array#find and String compositions, and much more.
Gems
- Rails 7.2.1 and 7.1.2 have been released.
- We included seven new gems that were released last week and updates about six more gems
- Keep an eye on the proposal to rewrite Array#bsearch in Ruby
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