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By, Michael Hartl Let's peek under the hood of the the Ruby makes it easy to prototype a new data model or codepath in your application and get it into production quickly to test it out. By, David Copeland We use Strings. A lot. We use them for pretty much everything that isn't a number (it's jokingly referred to as ... By, Dinshaw Gobhai Sequential workflows are easy to write (top down), but hard to write well. State machine workflows start to ... By, Aaron Quint Large scale and fast production Ruby applications are not a myth. As we've continued to scale out our ... By, Chris Seaton Ruby is notoriously difficult to optimize, but there is a solution: deoptimization. This means jumping from ...

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RubyConf 2014 - Enumerable for Fun & Profit

RubyConf 2014 - Enumerable for Fun & Profit

By, Michael Hartl Let's peek under the hood of the the

RubyConf 2014 - Easy rewrites with ruby and science! by Jesse Toth

RubyConf 2014 - Easy rewrites with ruby and science! by Jesse Toth

Ruby makes it easy to prototype a new data model or codepath in your application and get it into production quickly to test it out.

RubyConf 2014 - Overcoming Our Obsession with Stringly-Typed Ruby

RubyConf 2014 - Overcoming Our Obsession with Stringly-Typed Ruby

By, David Copeland We use Strings. A lot. We use them for pretty much everything that isn't a number (it's jokingly referred to as ...

RubyConf 2014 - Promises in Ruby

RubyConf 2014 - Promises in Ruby

By, Dinshaw Gobhai Sequential workflows are easy to write (top down), but hard to write well. State machine workflows start to ...

RubyConf 2014 - Real World Ruby Performance at Scale

RubyConf 2014 - Real World Ruby Performance at Scale

By, Aaron Quint Large scale and fast production Ruby applications are not a myth. As we've continued to scale out our ...

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RubyConf 2014 - Deoptimizing Ruby

RubyConf 2014 - Deoptimizing Ruby

By, Chris Seaton Ruby is notoriously difficult to optimize, but there is a solution: deoptimization. This means jumping from ...

RubyConf 2014 - Harnessing other languages to make Ruby better

RubyConf 2014 - Harnessing other languages to make Ruby better

By, Brendon McLean What do you do when your Ruby startup takes off and you realise that Ruby might not be best suited for ...

LA Ruby Conf 2014 - I Have Pair Programmed for 27,000 Hours: Ask Me Anything!

LA Ruby Conf 2014 - I Have Pair Programmed for 27,000 Hours: Ask Me Anything!

By Joe Moore Let's do this thing. What is pair programming? Won't software projects take twice as long or cost twice as much with ...

RubyConf 2014 - Learning from FP: Simulated Annealing in Haskell and Ruby

RubyConf 2014 - Learning from FP: Simulated Annealing in Haskell and Ruby

By, Josh Szmajda Haskell is a functional programming language that cleanly separates pure algorithms from messy real-world ...

RubyConf 2018 - Reducing Enumerable - An Illustrated Adventure by Brandon Weaver

RubyConf 2018 - Reducing Enumerable - An Illustrated Adventure by Brandon Weaver

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LA Ruby Conf 2014 - Refactoring Your Team For Fun and Profit by Aaron Harpole

LA Ruby Conf 2014 - Refactoring Your Team For Fun and Profit by Aaron Harpole

As Rubyists, we see the value in refactoring. When Fullscreen started experiencing serious growth and our team started to grow ...

RubyConf 2014 - Isomorphic App Development with Ruby and Volt by Ryan Stout

RubyConf 2014 - Isomorphic App Development with Ruby and Volt by Ryan Stout

As single page apps become common, more and more of our logic becomes duplicated between the front and back-end. We also ...

RubyConf 2014 - A World Without Assignment

RubyConf 2014 - A World Without Assignment

By, Aja Hammerly In Ruby, assignment is our primary tool. By contrast, functional programming makes much less use of ...