Short Ruby News - Edition #50

2023/07/10
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In this edition of Short Ruby News, developers can find a comprehensive overview of the Ruby community in week 27 of 2023. The newsletter includes code samples, community updates, gems, resources, and thought-provoking discussions.

In the "Our Community" section, Phil Smy shares his experience using Stimulus JS and Rails, while Friendly.Rb proposes a trip schedule for attending three conferences in Europe. Rob Zolkos asks to connect with solo Ruby developers, and Jason Swett announces a new speaker for Sin City Ruby - Las Vegas Ruby Conference. Xavier Noria shares the setup of their OSS sponsors page on Github, and Greg Molnar introduces a new project called Pombo Mailer Newsletter Tool. Avi Flombaum presents ShadcnRails, and Harrison Broadbent announces a newsletter for RailsNotes.

The "All about Code and Ruby" section features Matt Swanson's code demonstrating how autocomplete with Github Copilot works. Aristóteles Coutinho showcases the usage of dry-rb, and Sharon Rosner assesses the performance of passing blocks to methods. Lucian Ghinda discusses generative AI tools for programming, and Scott shares code on how to copy to clipboard from Ruby. Joel Drapper introduces the Literal::Variant code, and Henrik Nyh demonstrates a class inheriting from a module.

For developers interested in sponsoring the newsletter, there is an invitation to consider sponsoring Short Ruby News. Matt Swanson also offers assistance in drafting sponsorship package information for companies using Ruby on Rails.

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