A weekly overview of the most popular Ruby news, articles and gems
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May 04, 2023
Popular News and Articles
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SF Ruby is Returningruby.social
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Introducing tobox: a transactional outbox frameworkhoneyryderchuck.gitlab.io
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Various Ways to Run Shell Commands in Rubywww.akshaykhot.com
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Ruby on Rails — End of April 2023 Editionrubyonrails.org
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Lesser Known IRB Featuresblog.lambda.cx
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Reduce load times of Rails applications using CloudFront CDNblog.saeloun.com
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Trending gems and projects
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The wise choice for Ruby memoization
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Debugging functionality for Ruby
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A RuboCop extension focused on enforcing Rails best practices and coding conventions.
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WebAuthn ruby server library ― Make your Ruby/Rails web server become a conformant WebAuthn Relying Party
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