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Rubyconf 2022 Everything A Microservice - Detailed Analysis & Overview

As the world moves towards real-time there's a growing demand for building sophisticated stream processing applications. Ruby hears from Rob how his session this week covering an introduction to Instance variables are a popular feature of the Ruby programming language, and many people enjoy using them. They are so ... (Julián Pinzón Eslava) "As much as Rails is all in on Convention over Configuration, there comes a point where there is just so ... If you've learned Ruby recently, you've likely been told to avoid using Ruby's metaprogramming features because they are ... Rails Engines. It's more than just a cute name made up of two words both related to trains. Are they plug-ins? Are they ...

Where would you put your business logic if not in Active Records? The answer is a service layer. Your service layer provides a ... (Samuel Williams) The fiber scheduler presents new opportunities for building scalable and concurrent Ruby programs. However ... A talk from RubyConfTH, held in Bangkok, Thailand on December 9-10, Like most web applications, you run important jobs in the background. And today, some of your urgent jobs are running late. Again ... Many conference talks have been created from engineers splitting services out of dusty old monolith apps. However ...

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RubyConf 2022: Everything a Microservice: The Worst Possible Intro to dRuby by Kevin Kuchta
RubyConf 2022: Building Stream Processing Applications with Ruby & Meroxa by Ali Hamidi
SUSEsphere: Ruby finds out all about Microservices Architecture
RubyConf 2022: Don't @ me! Faster Instance Variables with Object Shapes by Aaron Patterson
All you need is Rails (Engines): Compartmentalising your Monolith
Taming Monoliths Without Microservices
RubyConf 2022: In Defense of Ruby Metaprogramming By Noel Rappin
RailsConf 2022 - The Little Engines That Could by Mina Slater
RailsConf 2022 - Your Service Layer Needn't be Fancy, It Just Needs to Exist by David Copeland
"Asynchronous Rails" - Samuel Williams (RubyConf AU 2023)
RubyConfTH 2022 - On making your Rails App more transparent by Stephan Eberle
RubyConf 2022: What does "high priority" mean? The secret to happy queues by Daniel Magliola
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RubyConf 2022: Everything a Microservice: The Worst Possible Intro to dRuby by Kevin Kuchta

RubyConf 2022: Everything a Microservice: The Worst Possible Intro to dRuby by Kevin Kuchta

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RubyConf 2022: Building Stream Processing Applications with Ruby & Meroxa by Ali Hamidi

RubyConf 2022: Building Stream Processing Applications with Ruby & Meroxa by Ali Hamidi

As the world moves towards real-time there's a growing demand for building sophisticated stream processing applications.

SUSEsphere: Ruby finds out all about Microservices Architecture

SUSEsphere: Ruby finds out all about Microservices Architecture

Ruby hears from Rob how his session this week covering an introduction to

RubyConf 2022: Don't @ me! Faster Instance Variables with Object Shapes by Aaron Patterson

RubyConf 2022: Don't @ me! Faster Instance Variables with Object Shapes by Aaron Patterson

Instance variables are a popular feature of the Ruby programming language, and many people enjoy using them. They are so ...

All you need is Rails (Engines): Compartmentalising your Monolith

All you need is Rails (Engines): Compartmentalising your Monolith

(Julián Pinzón Eslava) "As much as Rails is all in on Convention over Configuration, there comes a point where there is just so ...

Taming Monoliths Without Microservices

Taming Monoliths Without Microservices

Kelly Sutton In the recent years,

RubyConf 2022: In Defense of Ruby Metaprogramming By Noel Rappin

RubyConf 2022: In Defense of Ruby Metaprogramming By Noel Rappin

If you've learned Ruby recently, you've likely been told to avoid using Ruby's metaprogramming features because they are ...

RailsConf 2022 - The Little Engines That Could by Mina Slater

RailsConf 2022 - The Little Engines That Could by Mina Slater

Rails Engines. It's more than just a cute name made up of two words both related to trains. Are they plug-ins? Are they ...

RailsConf 2022 - Your Service Layer Needn't be Fancy, It Just Needs to Exist by David Copeland

RailsConf 2022 - Your Service Layer Needn't be Fancy, It Just Needs to Exist by David Copeland

Where would you put your business logic if not in Active Records? The answer is a service layer. Your service layer provides a ...

"Asynchronous Rails" - Samuel Williams (RubyConf AU 2023)

"Asynchronous Rails" - Samuel Williams (RubyConf AU 2023)

(Samuel Williams) The fiber scheduler presents new opportunities for building scalable and concurrent Ruby programs. However ...

RubyConfTH 2022 - On making your Rails App more transparent by Stephan Eberle

RubyConfTH 2022 - On making your Rails App more transparent by Stephan Eberle

A talk from RubyConfTH, held in Bangkok, Thailand on December 9-10,

RubyConf 2022: What does "high priority" mean? The secret to happy queues by Daniel Magliola

RubyConf 2022: What does "high priority" mean? The secret to happy queues by Daniel Magliola

Like most web applications, you run important jobs in the background. And today, some of your urgent jobs are running late. Again ...

Brian Scalan - Monolith-ifying perfectly good microservices - Rails World 2023

Brian Scalan - Monolith-ifying perfectly good microservices - Rails World 2023

Many conference talks have been created from engineers splitting services out of dusty old monolith apps. However ...