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Speaker: Dilum Navanjana () Website: http:// The Go programming language, invented at Google, brings a novel new approach to Slow tests can slow down your development Codefresh YAML config + Dockerfile example for Parallelizing tests is an opportune way of reducing the total runtime for a test suite. Rails achieves this by forking multiple separate ... RubyConf AU 2013: Here's a situation we've all be in at one point. We have a program. We want to ...

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Parallel Processing With Ruby - RubyConfMY 2017

Parallel Processing With Ruby - RubyConfMY 2017

Speaker: Dilum Navanjana (@dilumn_) Website: http://

Real-World Functional Ruby - RubyConfMY 2017

Real-World Functional Ruby - RubyConfMY 2017

Speaker: Tim Riley (@timriley) Website: http://

RubyConf 2017: How to load 1m lines of Ruby in 5s by Andrew Metcalf

RubyConf 2017: How to load 1m lines of Ruby in 5s by Andrew Metcalf

How to load 1m lines of

RubyConf 2019 - Parallel Ruby: Managing the Memory Monster by Kevin Miller

RubyConf 2019 - Parallel Ruby: Managing the Memory Monster by Kevin Miller

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CodeShip Parallelisation - Parallel Test Pipelines how to run Ruby & JavaScript tests faster

CodeShip Parallelisation - Parallel Test Pipelines how to run Ruby & JavaScript tests faster

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Go for the Rubyist: Appropriation of Great Ideas in Ruby by Dave Grijalva

Go for the Rubyist: Appropriation of Great Ideas in Ruby by Dave Grijalva

The Go programming language, invented at Google, brings a novel new approach to

Multiple Backend DBs In A Rails Application - RubyConfMY 2017

Multiple Backend DBs In A Rails Application - RubyConfMY 2017

Speaker: Anton Lvov Website: http://

Episode #104 - Speeding Up Tests

Episode #104 - Speeding Up Tests

Slow tests can slow down your development

How to use Codefresh matrix parallel steps to run parallel tests in Ruby on Rails

How to use Codefresh matrix parallel steps to run parallel tests in Ruby on Rails

Codefresh YAML config + Dockerfile example for

[EN][Keynote] Parallel and Thread-Safe Ruby at High-Speed with TruffleRuby / Benoit Daloze @eregontp

[EN][Keynote] Parallel and Thread-Safe Ruby at High-Speed with TruffleRuby / Benoit Daloze @eregontp

Array and Hash are used in every

RubyConf 2018 - Parallel programming in Ruby3 with Guild by Koichi Sasada

RubyConf 2018 - Parallel programming in Ruby3 with Guild by Koichi Sasada

RubyConf 2018 -

[EN] Parallel testing with Ractors: putting CPUs to work / Vinicius Stock @vinistock

[EN] Parallel testing with Ractors: putting CPUs to work / Vinicius Stock @vinistock

Parallelizing tests is an opportune way of reducing the total runtime for a test suite. Rails achieves this by forking multiple separate ...

RubyConf AU 2013: Dear God What Am I Doing? Concurrency and Parallel Processing by Adam Hawkins

RubyConf AU 2013: Dear God What Am I Doing? Concurrency and Parallel Processing by Adam Hawkins

RubyConf AU 2013: http://www.rubyconf.org.au Here's a situation we've all be in at one point. We have a program. We want to ...