Short Ruby News - Edition #51
2023/07/17
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In this edition of Short Ruby News, developers can stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in the Ruby community. The newsletter covers week 27 of 2023 and includes code samples, community updates, gems, resources, and thought-provoking discussions.
👐 Our Community
- Friendly.Rb has announced the venue for their upcoming event, and tickets are now available at friendlyrb.com/tickets.
- Sin City Ruby conference tickets will start selling on July 17th, and more speakers have been announced.
- Helvetic Ruby is offering early-bird tickets for their conference at Helvetic Ruby Conference 2023.
- Ruby For Good is sharing their initiative called Ruby for Good.
- Ruby Conf has opened the Call for Proposals for RubyConf 2023.
- Chad Wilken is sharing his newsletter called GoodRuby, which provides a weekly breakdown of an open-source Ruby codebase.
- Ian is inviting developers to subscribe to the #helloworld_rb platform for weekly content.
👉 All about Code and Ruby
- Joel Drapper is seeking recommendations for a GitHub app that shows lines from a PR with test coverage.
- Luis Ezcurdia demonstrates how to use pattern matching in Ruby.
- Collin Donnell shares a Gist for implementing a Simple Ruby TCP multi-user chat room.
- Okura Masafumi introduces a method signature with lazy module allocation.
- Moses Gathuku adds a new example to Hotwire Examples.
- Jason Swett discusses naming conventions and provides examples.
- Nate Hopkins proposes consolidating db migrations and invites feedback.
- Robert Pankowecki highlights a method called ❤️ in Sidekiq.
- Gabriel Arcangel Zayas asks about boolean attributes in Ruby.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates and discussions in the Ruby community. To receive an ad-free version of the newsletter and support the flourishing Ruby community, become a paid subscriber for only $1.5 per week.