Lucian Ghinda's latest activity
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Talking about "Rails 8 Frontend: 10 commandments & 7 deadly sins in 2025"
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Talking about "Rails 8 Frontend: 10 commandments & 7 deadly sins in 2025"
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Talking about "Rails 8 Frontend: 10 commandments & 7 deadly sins in 2025"
@yarotheslav
Talking about "Rails 8 Frontend: 10 commandments & 7 deadly sins in 2025"
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You can use the endless method to name a transaction block in Rails.
This is a technique @kaspth shared in reply to my previous post, and I will try to use it to refactor some examples from two open-source Rails repositories to explore what the code looks like.
See the original reply here:
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You can use the endless method to name a transaction block in Rails.
This is a technique @kaspth shared in reply to my previous post, and I will try to use it to refactor some examples from two open-source Rails repositories to explore what the code looks like.
See the original reply here:
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You can use the endless method to name a transaction block in Rails.
This is a technique @kaspth shared in reply to my previous post, and I will try to use it to refactor some examples from two open-source Rails repositories to explore what the code looks like.
See the original reply here:
You can use the endless method to name a transaction block in Rails.
This is a technique @kaspth shared in reply to my previous post, and I will try to use it to refactor some examples from two open-source Rails repositories to explore what the code looks like.
See the original reply here:
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Brighton #Ruby was one of the conferences I was excited to attend this year. Unfortunately, a family matter requires me to stay home next week, and I choose to put family first.
Good news: I have a ticket to give away for free! If you want to go, please boost.
Contact me at lucian@shortruby.com if you want the ticket.
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Brighton #Ruby was one of the conferences I was excited to attend this year. Unfortunately, a family matter requires me to stay home next week, and I choose to put family first.
Good news: I have a ticket to give away for free! If you want to go, please boost.
Contact me at lucian@shortruby.com if you want the ticket.
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Brighton #Ruby was one of the conferences I was excited to attend this year. Unfortunately, a family matter requires me to stay home next week, and I choose to put family first.
Good news: I have a ticket to give away for free! If you want to go, please boost.
Contact me at lucian@shortruby.com if you want the ticket.
Brighton #Ruby was one of the conferences I was excited to attend this year. Unfortunately, a family matter requires me to stay home next week, and I choose to put family first.
Good news: I have a ticket to give away for free! If you want to go, please boost.
Contact me at lucian@shortruby.com if you want the ticket.
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Today we published the 93 edition of @shortrubynews
Here are some highlights:
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Today we published the 93 edition of @shortrubynews
Here are some highlights:
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Today we published the 93 edition of @shortrubynews
Here are some highlights:
Today we published the 93 edition of @shortrubynews
Here are some highlights:
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I am using daily the #Ruby debug gem and a while back I transitioned from simply writing `binding.break` to wanting to skip a step and start the breakpoint by showing the current local and instance variables by writing
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I am using daily the #Ruby debug gem and a while back I transitioned from simply writing `binding.break` to wanting to skip a step and start the breakpoint by showing the current local and instance variables by writing
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I am using daily the #Ruby debug gem and a while back I transitioned from simply writing `binding.break` to wanting to skip a step and start the breakpoint by showing the current local and instance variables by writing
I am using daily the #Ruby debug gem and a while back I transitioned from simply writing `binding.break` to wanting to skip a step and start the breakpoint by showing the current local and instance variables by writing
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@noelrap this sounds good. I might take inspiration from it as I kinda want to be able to parse a Gemfile and extract a list of source codes as they are defined at rubygems.
And the first step was just to parse the Gemfile
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@noelrap this sounds good. I might take inspiration from it as I kinda want to be able to parse a Gemfile and extract a list of source codes as they are defined at rubygems.
And the first step was just to parse the Gemfile
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@noelrap this sounds good. I might take inspiration from it as I kinda want to be able to parse a Gemfile and extract a list of source codes as they are defined at rubygems.
And the first step was just to parse the Gemfile
@noelrap this sounds good. I might take inspiration from it as I kinda want to be able to parse a Gemfile and extract a list of source codes as they are defined at rubygems.
And the first step was just to parse the Gemfile
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@nateberkopec that for me is the validation that vacation was indeed relaxing and a different state of mind :) so I see this as a positive sign
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@nateberkopec that for me is the validation that vacation was indeed relaxing and a different state of mind :) so I see this as a positive sign
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@nateberkopec that for me is the validation that vacation was indeed relaxing and a different state of mind :) so I see this as a positive sign
@nateberkopec that for me is the validation that vacation was indeed relaxing and a different state of mind :) so I see this as a positive sign