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19h ago
Hi all,
I spent last few weeks writting and polishing a first ever book on Kamal -- the Ruby deployment tool that made 37signals leave Kubernetes and which is coming to Rails 8.
It's called Kamal Handbook and it's a short practical book under 100 pages.
I really want Kamal to succeed so I decided to sit down and write down everything I know about Kamal. It's 20 chapters + plenty of illustrations.
Donal McBreen (who just cut the Kamal 1.4 release) was kind enough to write a foreword.
Here's the web:
https://kamalmanual.com/handbook/
And here's the announcement:
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Reddit for Rubyists
2d ago
please share ruby great books to learn the language from scratch to professional
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Reddit for Rubyists
2d ago
I think the best way to learn is by doing, so I made an introduction to ruby debug gem where the instructions are in the code that you are moving through with the debugger. You get to use the debugger as you are reading about it. Turtles all the way down: https://radanskoric.com/articles/ruby-debug-tutorial-intro
If you just want to skip ahead directly to the mini tutorial, run:
git clone git@github.com:radanskoric/ruby_debug_tutorial.git cd ruby_debug_tutorial ./run_with_docker.sh # if you have Docker installed OR rdbg intro.rb # if you have Ruby 3.3 installed
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Reddit for Rubyists
2d ago
Hi all,
Hope this doesn’t break the sub’s rules. I’m not a professional programmer (but I do have programming experience) and one of my hobbies is solving the New York Times Spelling Bee puzzle.
I had heard Ruby was good for coding apps quickly, but my goodness I had no idea it was this cool.
This weekend (Saturday and Sunday exactly) I was able to make two programs: a solver and a tool to scrape data from the New York Times website. I used Sinatra for the backend, and more often than not, I found myself surprised at how little code was needed to do exactly what I wanted.
My takeaways ar ..read more
Reddit for Rubyists
3d ago
I saw this today, and I'm admittedly very new to RoR, but I found it a good lunch break read ?
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7177991704879235072
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Reddit for Rubyists
3d ago
Despite esbuild often being used as a default in new Rails apps, I was surprise to find very little experiments about rollup.
https://saaslit.com/blog/ruby/rollup-vs-esbuild-for-rails
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