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Event sourced domain objects in less than 150 LOC - Arkency Blog
Some say: "Event sourcing is hard". Some say: "You need a framework to use Event Sourcing". Some say: ... Meh. You aren't gonna need it.
Replacing React with Rails – Medium
NOTE: if you are arriving from Ruby Weekly, check out the full article here. The first few paragraphs are posted below and the full post is on 0x2a.sh, as there is apparently a Gmail bug where
Giles Bowkett: Let The Asset Pipeline Die
The good folks at Arkency recently got in touch and asked if I wanted to include my book Rails As She Is Spoke in their Rails Book Bundle. I was delighted to say yes, and big shoutout to Arkency for that. It was a fun coincidence: I had actually b...
How DHH organizes his Rails controllers - Jerome's Adventures in Software
EDIT: This article is also available in Japanese. すごい! In a recent interview with Full Stack Radioour Lord and Savior DHH™ explains how he …
React vs. Angular 2 integration with Rails
One of the most recent debates in the web development world has been over the choice of constructing the view layer of modern applications. In this guide, we will compare the React and the Angular 2 integrations using Ruby on Rails.
Ruby On Rails on Windows 10 Bash on Ubuntu Yes! It Is Possible!
I was wondering " Is it possible to install and run Ruby, Ruby On Rails on Windows 10 (Linux subsystem) Ubuntu Bash " and a short answer is YES!
Zero Downtime Migrations with ActiveRecord and PostgreSQL
As our database and traffic continued to grow, we discovered that certain migrations which appeared harmless actually caused table locking and, in some cases, downtime!
Rails 5.1: Default Primary Keys Are Now BIGINT
Remember the Twitpocalypse? Back in 2009, Twitter ran out of Integers. Like most of us, they set up the primary key in their tweets table to be a 32-bit signed integer. Once they hit the magical number (2,147,483,647), servers were all but guarant...
How to detect image contents from Ruby with Amazon Rekognition
Rekognition is a new Amazon Web Service that “makes it easy to add image analysis to your applications.” It can detect faces and objects, and even let you store libraries of faces for future recognition.
Implementing Twitter Bot using Ruby
When I was 15 years old, I dreamed of being able to develop bots. The story behind was terribly simple, – back then it was way too popular among us (the little nerds) to manage own IRC bots which could do some fancy things like log the discussion ...
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