10+ Best Articles on Ruby
The most useful articles on ruby from around the web—beginners to advanced—curated by thought leaders and our community. We focus on timeless pieces and update the list whenever we discover new, must-read articles or videos—make sure to bookmark and revisit this page.
Top 5 Ruby Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on ruby by Refind users in 2023 so far.
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How to Combine two Programming Languages: A Ruby and Golang Tutorial
During past projects, I experienced difficulties when developing with a Ruby encryption pack.
Short Articles
Short on time? Check out these useful short articles on ruby—all under 10 minutes.
Ruby 3.0.0 Released
Posted by naruse on 25 Dec 2020 We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby . From 2015 we developed hard toward Ruby 3, whose goal is performance, concurrency, and Typing. Especially about…
Introducing security alerts on GitHub
Last month, we made it easier for you to keep track of the projects your code depends on with the dependency graph, currently supported in Javascript and Ruby. Today, for the over 75 percent of Git...
I'm David Heinemeier Hansson, Basecamp CTO, and This Is How I Work
The culture of Basecamp, the small company behind top-shelf project management software, is famously productive and unfrazzled. David Heinemeier Hansson, aka DHH, is the developer behind Basecamp’s eponymous flagship product. He’s also the creator of Ruby on Rails, the framework underlying sites like Hulu, Airbnb, GitHub, and early versions of Twitter. In his off hours, he’s an international race car driver. We asked him how he works.
Confs.tech
Find the next tech conferences you want to go to: JavaScript, UX / Design, Ruby
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on ruby.
WebAssembly Interface Types: Interoperate with All the Things!
People are excited about running WebAssembly outside the browser. People are also excited about running WebAssembly from languages like Python, Ruby, and Rust. Lin Clark's Code Cartoons are back,…
Coraline Ada Ehmke: Antisocial Coding: My Year at GitHub
I really enjoyed the job I had in 2015. I was a principal engineer at a health tech company, with a polyglot team comprised of Ruby and Clojure developers ranging from very early career to very…
Kubernetes at GitHub
Over the last year, GitHub has gradually evolved the infrastructure that runs the Ruby on Rails application responsible for github.com and api.github.com. We reached a big milestone recently: all web…
How I Made $70,714.20 Self-Publishing a Book About Ruby on Rails
Did I mention how awesome it is to live 30 minutes from a ski lift?In March of 2016, I launched a course called The Complete Guide to Rails Performance. Sinc...
Top 10 errors from 1000+ Ruby on Rails projects (and how to avoid them)
We looked at our database of thousands of projects and found the top 10 Ruby on Rails errors. We’re going to show you what causes them and how to prevent them from happening. If you avoid these "gotchas," you can be a better, and bug free Rails developer. :-)
Publications
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Django
A high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Tweets by Django Software Foundation
Code Climate
Engineer a transformation. Trusted insights for maximum business impact. #engineeringmanagement
TNW
Join us on June 15 & 16 in Amsterdam at #TNWConference and "Reclaim the future" - Last chance to get your tickets (80% sold out) The Heart of Tech ❤️
HackerNoon | Learn Any Technology
how hackers start their afternoons. where 25k+ tech pros publish stories & expertise for 4M+ monthly readers. have a dope story? 👉http://publish.hackernoon.com
SoundCloud
Artists deserve to be paid fairly. #YourStreamMatters Tell your fans about SoundCloud’s fan-powered royalties. Need help? 👉 @SCSupport
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