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2d ago
I'm an American who has been attending a language school in Japan for the past 15 months. Before this, I worked in IT project management for about two years.
After working and soul-searching a bit I've decided I want to become a developer of some sort. In the past I worked tangentially with JavaScript and Python, two highly ubiquitous languages across the world. However, in learning some basic Ruby I discovered I really enjoyed working with it.
After speaking with some former colleagues and friends I've decided that were I to work back in the US, Ruby would not be a proper career move for me ..read more
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2d ago
https://obie.medium.com/the-future-of-ruby-and-rails-in-the-age-of-ai-8f1acea31bc2
He will be presenting on this topic in Toronto later this year at Rails World too.
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https://blog.saeloun.com/2024/04/19/a-quick-quide-to-ruby-time-and-datetime-classes/
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5d ago
Hi!
I'm new to the rswag gem and I need some help.
I have a test like this:
RSpec.describe 'api/v1/users', type: :request do let!(:user) { FactoryBot.create(:user) } path '/api/users' do get('list users') do tags 'Users' security [{ Token: [] }] consumes 'application/json' produces 'application/json' response(200, 'successful') do schema( type: :array, items: { type: :object, properties: { name: { type: :stringe } }, required: %w[name] } ) run_test! end end end end
It works fine and documentation is generated successfully. However, I found that when I enter the wrong type on the schem ..read more
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5d ago
Greetings,
Is anyone aware of Opal HyperStack web applications in production?
If one is able, can they provide an indication of the size in terms of traffic?
Also curious: is it hard to find developers for Opal/HyperStack in other countries outside the United States?
I think, like many who use Ruby, Go, or Python, I try to avoid writing JavaScript because while JavaScript is easy to remember, the libraries that deal with DOM are easy to forget (at least for myself). So JS transpilers are attractive because they potential remove the need to write JS while creating a client side app.
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