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Today we're glad to announce that we've partnered with Mike Perham so you can ask any question around Ruby, background jobs, threading and Sidekiq in the forum. We'll also be providing updates on new releases and other important announcements.
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Guide on how to deploy 3 apps to the same machine and setup custom subdomains for each of them.
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Detailed step-by-step process on how to deploy 2 demo apps.
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Today we’re happy to share that Ruby Users Forum will offer a place for Bridgetown discussions.
Bridgetown is a “vanilla-first” progressive site generator & fullstack framework.
Bridgetown is a “vanilla-first” progressive site generator & fullstack framework.
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Discover why you should consider using a PAAS provider to deploy your Ruby apps
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We’re building the Ruby Users Forum, a growing community focused on knowledge sharing, collaboration, and continuous learning.
We’re looking for Founding Sponsors to help this initiative grow sustainably.
Learn more here: https://products.rubyforum.org/sponsors
We’re looking for Founding Sponsors to help this initiative grow sustainably.
Learn more here: https://products.rubyforum.org/sponsors
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Explore different hosting options to deploy a Ruby app. Whether you're comparing cloud providers, VPS setups, or managed platforms, this article shares practical insights and real experiences to help you choose the right approach for your project. Join the conversation, ask questions, and learn from the community.
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Guide to Deploy a Rails App in Less Than 10 Minutes. A short step-by-step guide showing how to deploy a Rails application quickly with a simple setup.
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February was a great month for the Ruby Users Forum!
We welcomed 87 new members and saw 181 new posts across active discussions. We introduced tags, added GIF support, and enabled GitHub login. Some top discussions included Cassidoo’s Interview Question of the Week and installing Ruby with mise. In March we’re launching community challenges and sharing curated Ruby learning resources. Join the conversation!
We welcomed 87 new members and saw 181 new posts across active discussions. We introduced tags, added GIF support, and enabled GitHub login. Some top discussions included Cassidoo’s Interview Question of the Week and installing Ruby with mise. In March we’re launching community challenges and sharing curated Ruby learning resources. Join the conversation!
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We’re sunsetting Ruby Newbie and merging its content into the Ruby Users Forum. Ruby Newbie helped beginners start with Ruby through guides, tutorials, and beginner-friendly posts.
* All posts are now under the Getting Started tag.
* The Getting Started with Ruby Guide is available in Learning Resources Category.
* All posts are now under the Getting Started tag.
* The Getting Started with Ruby Guide is available in Learning Resources Category.
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We’re excited to announce that the Ruby Users Forum is officially live.
The forum is a new space for people who learn, use, and care about Ruby to ask questions, share resources, and have thoughtful discussions about the language and its ecosystem.
You can explore the forum and join the conversation here: https://www.rubyforum.org/
The forum is a new space for people who learn, use, and care about Ruby to ask questions, share resources, and have thoughtful discussions about the language and its ecosystem.
You can explore the forum and join the conversation here: https://www.rubyforum.org/
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We’re happy to announce that we're building a discussion forum for you to connect with other Ruby users.
Here, you will get inspired with new ideas, collaborate with others, ask questions, seek specific advice on your projects, and explore frameworks and tools to expand your skills.
Subscribe today to follow our progress and get notified when we launch.
Here, you will get inspired with new ideas, collaborate with others, ask questions, seek specific advice on your projects, and explore frameworks and tools to expand your skills.
Subscribe today to follow our progress and get notified when we launch.
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So you want to learn more about Ruby, but you don't know where to start What if you could follow a list of free resources to learn Ruby?
Well, you can with the Getting Started with Ruby free guide, go get it now:
https://www.rubynewbie.org/getting-started-with-ruby
Well, you can with the Getting Started with Ruby free guide, go get it now:
https://www.rubynewbie.org/getting-started-with-ruby
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You might be worried about the future prospects of the language and with so many tools out there, you want to be sure that learning Ruby is worth the effort.
We've compiled a list of reasons to learn Ruby from people using it every day so you can pick the one that resonates with you.
We've compiled a list of reasons to learn Ruby from people using it every day so you can pick the one that resonates with you.
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We've compiled suggestions of specific exercises that will expose you to a wide range of examples that embody the most important concepts and prepare you to start building real-world applications with Ruby.
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Whether you want to prepare for an interview or looking to improve your knowledge on the language, knowing the answer to the below questions will put you on the right track.
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When you're actively looking for a new position, you'll need to be ready to take technical interviews.
Here are some strategies and recommendations you can use to avoid getting stuck.
Here are some strategies and recommendations you can use to avoid getting stuck.
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f you have fallen in love with Ruby and are looking for an opportunity where you can put it into practice, you're not alone. I know from personal experience and from a vibrant and growing community that it can certainly help you make a living.
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A 3 step process to get you up and running in less than 15 minutes