Ruby Weekly Issue 662: July 13, 2023

2023/07/13
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Ruby Weekly is back with the latest news and updates in the Ruby programming language. In this issue, we explore an interesting proposal for defining overloadable, pattern matched methods in Ruby. With pattern matching gaining more relevance, this proposal by Victor Shepelev is worth considering.

We also dive into integrating web push notifications with Rails. Sam Ruby has put together a comprehensive guide that walks you through the main steps and code involved in adding push notifications to a modern Rails app.

For those interested in static type checking, Steep 1.5 is here. This tool complements Ruby 3.0's RBS type signature language and enables developers to perform static type checking in Ruby.

In other news, the call for papers for RubyConf, taking place in November in San Diego, CA, is now open. Submit your talk or workshop proposals by August 20 for a chance to speak at this prestigious event.

And finally, we have a thought-provoking article by Justin Searls on the future of the "10x developer." Is this concept still relevant in today's software development landscape?

Stay tuned for more exciting updates and tutorials in the world of Ruby programming.