Testing with RSpec book May 2024 status report
Everyday Rails
by Aaron Sumner
5d ago
How it started, how it's going, what I've learned, and a revised delivery timeline for book updates ..read more
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Notes from migrating from Minitest to RSpec, with help from GitHub Copilot
Everyday Rails
by Aaron Sumner
2M ago
Artificial intelligence hasn't replaced us yet, but how does it handle the boring parts of our jobs ..read more
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Why I’ve started using justfiles in my Rails apps
Everyday Rails
by Aaron Sumner
2M ago
Boost your developer experience with consistent command line interfaces. Here's how ..read more
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New version of Testing with RSpec book for 2024!
Everyday Rails
by Aaron Sumner
3M ago
A new edition is in the works, with coverage on the latest versions of Rails, Ruby, and RSpec, and more ..read more
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Using devcontainers in GitHub Actions CI workflows
Everyday Rails
by Aaron Sumner
4M ago
It's simpler than ever to wire CI pipelines, thanks to devcontainers. Here's how I run Rails test suites these days in GitHub workflows ..read more
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Write resilient tests with matchers that take other matchers
Everyday Rails
by Aaron Sumner
5M ago
Here's a short, neat trick to help save time when updating RSpec specs to reflect new test data ..read more
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A few things I've learned to simplify working in dev containers
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by Aaron Sumner
8M ago
I'm still learning as I go, but here are some tidbits I've learned so far about using dev containers for most of my software projects these days ..read more
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Test-driven development in the age of artificial intelligence
Everyday Rails
by Aaron Sumner
11M ago
How ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, and TDD made me a professional Go programmer in less than an hour. Kind of ..read more
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Deprecating code in a Rails application
Everyday Rails
by Aaron Sumner
3y ago
Here's how to add good deprecation warnings to your Rails applications, and why it might be a good idea ..read more
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Automatic code review with Pronto and GitHub Actions
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by Aaron Sumner
3y ago
Nobody likes to be the one to pick through your pull request for style guide and security violations. Here's how to ask robots to do the work for you, automatically ..read more
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