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RailsConf 2016 - Rediscovering ActiveRecord By Mario Chavez

RailsConf 2016 - Rediscovering ActiveRecord By Mario Chavez

Being a Rails developer is more than just understanding how to use the Framework to develop applications. To become an ...

RailsConf 2016 - Will It Inject? A Look at SQL injections and ActiveRecord by Jessica Rudder

RailsConf 2016 - Will It Inject? A Look at SQL injections and ActiveRecord by Jessica Rudder

If you've struggled through writing complex queries in raw SQL,

RailsConf 2016 - ActiveRecord vs. Ecto: A Tale of Two ORMs by Brad Urani

RailsConf 2016 - ActiveRecord vs. Ecto: A Tale of Two ORMs by Brad Urani

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RailsConf 2016   Writing a Test Framework from Scratch by Ryan Davis

RailsConf 2016 Writing a Test Framework from Scratch by Ryan Davis

Assertions (or expectations) are the most important part of any test framework. How are they written? What happens when one ...

RailsConf 2016 - Quit Frustrating Your New Developers - Tips From a Teacher By Miki Rezentes

RailsConf 2016 - Quit Frustrating Your New Developers - Tips From a Teacher By Miki Rezentes

Your team gains a new developer. You are responsible for bringing them up to speed. While not everyone is a natural teacher, ...

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RailsConf 2016 - Level-up Your ActiveRecord Skills: Learn SQL! by Ryan Dlugosz

RailsConf 2016 - Level-up Your ActiveRecord Skills: Learn SQL! by Ryan Dlugosz

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RailsConf 2016 - How We Scaled GitLab For a 30k-employee Company By Minqi Pan

RailsConf 2016 - How We Scaled GitLab For a 30k-employee Company By Minqi Pan

GitLab, the open source alternative to GitHub written in Rails, does not scale automatically out of the box, as it stores its git ...

RailsConf 2016 -  Saving Sprockets by Richard Schneeman

RailsConf 2016 - Saving Sprockets by Richard Schneeman

What do you do when a maintainer leaves a project with over 44 million downloads? That is what we had to consider this year ...

RailsConf 2016 - Riding the Latest Rails for Charity by Joseph Dean

RailsConf 2016 - Riding the Latest Rails for Charity by Joseph Dean

As developers we often forget that with our development skills we have the power to change the world. This talk describes how ...

Rails Conf 2013 An Intervention for ActiveRecord by Ernie Miller

Rails Conf 2013 An Intervention for ActiveRecord by Ernie Miller

Let's be honest:

RailsConf 2019 - Troubleshoot Your RoR Microservices with Distributed Tracing by Yoshinori Kawasaki

RailsConf 2019 - Troubleshoot Your RoR Microservices with Distributed Tracing by Yoshinori Kawasaki

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RailsConf 2016 - Pat Packet Visits Ruby Rails by Jeremy fairbank

RailsConf 2016 - Pat Packet Visits Ruby Rails by Jeremy fairbank

Pat Packet Visits Ruby Rails by Jeremy fairbank The eager Pat Packet just started his first job at KPS (Kernel Parcel Service).

RailsConf 2016 - Client/Server Architecture: Past, Present, & Future By Mike Groseclose

RailsConf 2016 - Client/Server Architecture: Past, Present, & Future By Mike Groseclose

Client/Server Architecture: Past, Present, & Future By Mike Groseclose The client/server architecture that powers much of the web ...