Job Interviews - Ruby, Rails questions and answers Posted by cored on February 12, 2014 — 0 comments Ruby Interviews questions and answers Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to add a proper CAPTCHA to solve th...
Understanding Unix Environment Variables Posted by NathanLong on February 12, 2014 — 0 comments Environment variables control which program is run when you type "ls" and which editor Git uses by default. They're the way Heroku recommends you configure your SaaS apps, and they let you ...
How Should My Rails App Talk to Redis? Posted by justinweiss on February 11, 2014 — 0 comments While you’re writing your Rails app, you might run into a problem that you could solve more easily with a different data store. For example, you might have a leaderboard that ranks users by ...
Rails Migrations with no Downtime Posted by manualwise on February 11, 2014 — 0 comments Pedro Belo explains Zero Downtime Deployment and his process of changing a Rails database without introducing any downtime. Rails Migrations with no Downtime Comments Post a Comment Comment ab...
Rails Testing Antipatterns: Controllers Posted by markoa on February 11, 2014 — 0 comments The ease of testing controllers is inversely proportional to how decoupled they are from the rest of the app. Read some examples in this post on antipatterns in testing Rails controllers . Comme...
How to Evaluate Your Rails JSON API for Performance Improvements Posted by croaky on February 11, 2014 — 0 comments Let's say your company's product is a mobile app that gets its data from an internal JSON API. The API, built using Rails, is a few years old. Response objects are large...
If you are going to isolate from Rails why not ditch Rails? Posted by cored on February 11, 2014 — 0 comments If you are going to isolate from Rails why not ditch Rails? Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to a...
Build an OS X app in Ruby: Part 3 Posted by FluffyJack on February 10, 2014 — 0 comments In parts one and two we got our application up to the point where the UI was sending us information through the terminal, but now in part 3 we're going to setup our model and get the controller to...
Clean up your RubyMotion code with Teacup Posted by FluffyJack on February 10, 2014 — 0 comments In the past few episodes we’ve been taking a look at some of the gems available to make your development faster, your code cleaner and more ruby like, as well as generally make you a happi...
The Free World Football Almanac (900+ Teams, 10+ Tournaments) Built w/ Ruby Gem (sportdb) Posted by geraldbauer on February 10, 2014 — 0 comments Hello, The football.db - a free open public domain football dataset - now includes Ruby templates and scripts that let you build a complete...
Posted by pmurach on February 09, 2014 — 0 comments I've written finite_machine Ruby gem, a minimal state machine implementation with (hopefully) intuitive DSL. What sets it apart from other state machines is that it requires no integration with other frameworks or mixin inclusion. It...
Padrino (Web Framework) 0.12.0 Released! Posted by nesquena on February 09, 2014 — 0 comments We are excited to announce the 0.12.0 release of our Sinatra-powered framework! With support for Ruby 2.1, a smarter rendering engine, enhanced template support, a rewritten reloader, a more ...
binding.repl v1.0.0 released Posted by robgleeson on February 09, 2014 — 0 comments binding.repl is a project to start a number of different ruby consoles(pry, irb, ripl, and rib) at runtime. a console or repl can be started through `binding.repl.irb` (for IRB) or through automatic di...
Japanese translation of Everyday Rails Testing with RSpec now available Posted by everydayrails on February 09, 2014 — 0 comments I’m happy to tell you that Everyday Rails Testing with RSpec has been translated to Japanese and is now available on Leanpub . The team of translators has ...
Why is strong parameters better than other methods? Posted by cored on February 07, 2014 — 0 comments Why is Strong Parameteres better than other methods? Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to add a proper CAP...
Routing helpers with Lotus Posted by jodosha on February 07, 2014 — 0 comments Watch me during a short TDD session, while I create routing helpers with Lotus. http://bit.ly/1jk3iJW Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pendin...
Ruby, You Autocomplete Me Posted by rossta on February 07, 2014 — 0 comments An exercise in extending autocompletion on the Ruby console . Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to add a proper CAPTCHA to solve th...
my_program.output.should Posted by amolnpujari on February 06, 2014 — 0 comments I happened to assert program output with rspec, and I wrote a nice helper . Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to add a proper C...
Posted by wbailey on February 06, 2014 — 0 comments After some time away I have updated the kata gem to fix a couple of lingering bugs. Github integration should work properly now. Have a look at the wiki for complete information on what the gem provides and how to use it to improve y...
RubySec Summary of CVE-2013-6393 aka "you're probably vulnerable" Posted by postmodern on February 06, 2014 — 0 comments Recently, it was disclosed that libyaml <= 0.1.4 is vulnerable to a heap overflow. libyaml is used by Ruby's Psych YAML parser, which ships with Ruby >= 1.9.2 and w...
Back to Basics: HTTP Requests in Rails Apps Posted by croaky on February 06, 2014 — 0 comments This article breaks down an HTTP request into its parts, shows how HTTP is leveraged in Rails apps, and how Ajax requests are logged. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non re...
A list of deprecated stuff in Ruby (as of 2.1) Posted by bozhidar on February 05, 2014 — 0 comments I wrote a short overview of deprecated stuff in Ruby (as of 2.1) . Hopefully some people will find it useful. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are ...
7 Lines Every Gem's Rakefile Should Have Posted by ernie on February 05, 2014 — 0 comments I'm convinced that if everyone added these 7 lines to their gem's Rakefile, "steps to reproduce" would become a more common fixture in issue reports. Comments Post a Comment Comment abilitie...
Using Middleman and Codeship to continuously deploy static pages to Amazon S3 Posted by manualwise on February 04, 2014 — 0 comments In this tutorial you will learn how to generate static pages with Middleman and set up Continuous Deployment to Amazon S3 with Codeship. Using Middleman...
What happened to my test coverage? Posted by justinweiss on February 04, 2014 — 0 comments Writing code feels so much easier than writing tests for it, and does that one-line method really need to be tested, anyway? But soon, your code is only 20% covered by tests, and any change you ...
If you are near the Portland, OR area check out Ember for Rails Devs training in March Posted by bcardarella on February 04, 2014 — 0 comments Its is the day before Ember Conf , learn Ember from the perspective of a Rails developer . Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for n...
2013 in review Posted by gravis on February 04, 2014 — 0 comments Some unexpected stats about ruby projects and gems: 2013 in review @Gemnasium . Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are currently deactivated, pending time to add a proper CAPTCHA to s...
PostgreSQL awesomeness for Rails developers Posted by hubertlepicki on February 04, 2014 — 0 comments I just posted a bit long article about how awesome PostgreSQL is ;) . Check out it for some basics, but also for tips on sharding, partitioning, replicating, data types and quite a fe...
Rails developers can build iOS and OS X Apps too! New Book - RubyMotion for Rails Developers Posted by FluffyJack on February 04, 2014 — 0 comments Many of you have probably been considering getting into building iOS and OS X apps, but now I'm going to make it really easy for you. Pre...
Medium's Ruby on Rails Collection Posted by rizwanreza on February 03, 2014 — 0 comments I've been seeing quite a lot of activity in the Ruby on Rails collection on Medium: https://medium.com/ruby-on-rails Comments Post a Comment Comment abilities for non registered users are...