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πŸ’Ž Ruby Radar #15 - RubyKaigi Wrap Up

Welcome to the fifteenth issue of Ruby Radar.

I would like to take a moment to thank my partner in this, Andrew Mason, and the rest of the community for all of their support and kind words while I was dealing with the effects of Hurricane Ida. It is sincerely appreciated.

-Collin

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RubyKaigihttps://rubykaigi.org/

Relicans host, Rachael Wright-Munn talks to Application Architect at Calendly, Dmitry Pashkevich, about his experiences breaking up a Rails Monolith and his recent talk about "Contract-Driven API Development.”

On today’s episode, we have as our guest, Andrew Sabetta, who is an Application Web Developer and the owner of Sabetta Consulting, which is a full-service IT Consulting Firm. Andrew and the guys have some valuable discussions, real-life stories, and share so much great advice that could really help you get in your groove.

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Introducing a k6 plugin to load test WebSockets and instrumenting the application under test with Yabeda, Prometheus and Grafana

Google Cloud Platform provides developers with many tools to build scalable apps in a way friendlier than AWS. In this article, Olasubomi Oluwalana shows us how we can use the Google Cloud Engine, Storage, and PubSub offerings to build an uptime monitoring system in Ruby.

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Curated with ❀️ and πŸ’Ž by Andrew Mason and Collin Jilbert

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