Such a busy week that we've had to bump a few items to next week! Nonetheless, thanks for all of your submissions – the Ruby ecosystem shows no sign of slowing down as we approach the Ruby 3.0 release 😄 ___ Peter Cooper, your editor |
Setting Up Cypress, Rails, and CircleCI— If you’ve been in the Ruby world 10+ years, you may recognize Giles' name from his influential and provocative work over the years :-) So it’s great to see him back writing about why Cypress is a better approach for running end-to-end specs with Rails rather than the default approach of Capybara. Giles Bowkett |
Reusable Development Containers with Docker Compose and Dip— Dip (Docker Interaction Process) abstracts Docker and Docker Compose files so you can quickly fire up a dev environment without copying anything over. Very useful, especially if you have multiple projects, and here’s how to use it with Ruby, Node, and Erlang. Vladimir Dementyev |
Building Data Pipelines with Ruby— A simple data pipeline capable of pulling in 1,000,000 records while handling errors. Kiba is worth exploring if you need to go further with this idea. Corey Martin |
Why The Release of Ruby 3 Will Be Monumental— This is a bit of love letter from a Rubyist and misses out on a lot in our opinion (RBS and Ractor, for starters) but it does show the excitement and positivity around Ruby 3 which we could all use this year, right? Roll on Christmas Day! Jared White |
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