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Short Ruby News - edition #51

Yesterday I published the 51 edition of Short Ruby News:

You can read it for free at:
https://newsletter.shortruby.com/p/edition-51

What's inside 👇

Here are some of the things you can find inside the newsletter:

Updates from events:

  • Sin City Ruby tickets got on the sole

  • Friendly.rb announced the avenue

  • Helvetic Ruby early bird tickets are available

  • Ruby for Good announced they opened a few reserved spots

  • Ruby Conf announced the CFP is now open

A lot of code samples, and questions about code:

  • Luis Ezcurdia shared a code sample about using pattern matching

  • Collin Donnel shared a Gist showing a simple implementation of TCP multi-user chat room

  • Okura Masafumi shared a method signature with lazy module allocation

  • Jason Swett shared an example about the naming rule of "call things what they are"

  • Nate Hopkins triggered a good discussion about consolidating database migrations into smaller subsets

  • Gabriel Zayas asked about books recommendations for Rails developers

  • Brad Gessler encouraged a discussion about ActiveSupport::CurrentAttributes

  • Vladimir Dementyev shared a couple of very good threads explaining the new features of @any_cable v1.4

  • Joe Masilotti hosted an AMA about Turbo Native

  • Prabin Poudel facilitated a discussion about Ruby & SQL

And there are a lot more cool code ideas from Lazaro Nixon, Ruby Cademy, Dorian Marie, Donn Felker and many more.

You should also take a look at the Gems, Libraries and Tool section where you can read the announcement about bridgetownrb, aoororachain, steep, faraday, any_cable, ShadcnRails, Roda, awesome-ruby-ai, vscode-rubocop, ruby-lsp, prioscenium, asset_ram and many more

Of course, there is a lot more to read inside the newsletter, with comprehensive coverage of articles, programming tips, videos, and podcasts - all fresh from last week.

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