Issue 371 — October 19, 2017
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Nate Berkopec A guide to optimizing resource usage and maximizing throughput on three popular Ruby app servers.
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Phusion Blog A deep dive into the forking issue on High Sierra (which we linked in issue 368) and what workarounds exist.
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Rails Testing Grader Sponsored See how your Rails app stacks up against others — it takes only a minute to find out. Based on real-world data from SemaphoreCI.com.
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Sam Saffron A search for the least intrusive and most efficient way to benchmark methods, accounting for objects allocated and thread issues.
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Phusion Blog If you use Passenger 5 in production, you’ll want to upgrade ASAP because of this vulnerability. HTTP/2 support has also been added.
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Derek Haynes Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to share documents with embedded live code.
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Ruby Object Mapper New features include automatic mapping, automatic struct object inference, and support for custom struct namespaces.
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Jobs - Lead Application Engineer We want to bring the best accessible user experience to our Members. To do this we're investing in delivering mobile first, and quickly iterating on the next generation of our mobile experience. Grand Rounds
- Ruby Enthusiasts Wanted at Runtastic (Austria)Are you up for new challenges with Ruby? Our awesome backend developer team is looking for passionate professionals. Join now. Runtastic
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