Highlights from the 105 edition of Short Ruby Newsletter.
π Launches
- Web Crunch launched the Hello Hotwire course - free with premium build-along modules
- Brad Gessler launched Terminalwire - Hotwire, but for command-line apps
- Alex Rudall launched Awesome Ruby Places - a Github repo to gather all companies that are working with Ruby
- Tatsu announced the release of English tranlation for the "mruby handbook - Programming mruby by Example"
π All about Code and Ruby:
- DHH announced that Kamal 2 is close and the plan is to deploy in less than 20 seconds (it seems like HEY is already running on the alpha version) while Nate Hopkins shared a bunch of code samples about pattern matching in Ruby and Ruby Cademy shared also a series of code samples showing various Ruby and Rails examples.
- Ashok Gautham Jadatharan published a code sample showing how you can create a scripting file with both bash and Ruby
- Victor Shepelev explained how the example with variable being initialized after NameError assignment
- Josef Strzibny published some code samples about how to mock using Minitest
- RoRVsWild shared a good thread about the performance of Array#sort! vs SortedArray
And there are much more inspiring and good to know code samples. Don't forget to read the section "β€οΈ Why Choose Ruby and Rails" where people share why they choosed Ruby or Ruby on Rails.
π§° Gems, Libraries, Tools and Updates
- Javi Ramirez launched a gem to calculate MRR, ARR, churn, LTV, ARPU for Rails apps using pay gem
- Adrian Goh launched a gem that uses OpenAI to write commit mesages
- Kevin Newton shared the PR for making Prism the default parser for Ruby
There are a bunch of gem updates that we included in the newsletter.
As always, we have a large number of newsletters, videos, podcasts, and a good selection of articles to choose from.
Read the full newsletter for free at https://newsletter.shortruby.com/p/edition-105
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