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Lucian Ghinda
Lucian Ghinda

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Everything that I published this week about Ruby #4

Monday

Every Monday, I publish the Short Ruby Newsletter:

Short Ruby Newsletter - edition 116 - The one where Rails World, Friendly.rb, and EuRuKo announced the dates for 2025 conferences, and Marco Roth announced rubytriathlon.com

Tuesday

I wrote and shared on social media a recommendation of two products for blogging made by two members of our Ruby community:

Two recommendations if you want to start a blog

Wednesday

I finished an article I started during the weekend when I installed the Writebook for booklet.goodenoughtesting.com where I shared how you can override a class method or instance method of a Ruby object used in a Ruby on Rails app:

Overriding Methods in Ruby on Rails: A No-Code-Editing Approach

While not about Ruby, I also wrote a short note about how I included on my GoodEnoughTesting resources a link to the workshops:

Using shoutouts.page to embed a link to my workshops

Thursday

I expanded a reply to a question about returning multiple values from a Ruby method into an article where I recommended using Data object:

How to Return Multiple Values from a Method in Ruby Using Data.define


This is what I published this week about or around Ruby.

Next week, I will probably only publish the newsletter and maybe 3 Ruby Links as I will be focused on the GoodEnoughTesting workshops.


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