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πŸ’Ž Ruby Radar #41 - Spring Forward

Welcome to the 41st edition of Ruby Radar! Unless you're Andrew in Arizona, you probably experienced Daylight saving time last night. We hope everyone has any easy adjustment to the time change!

Creating content in 2022 and want to have it featured on Ruby Radar? Create a new discussion at therubyradar/submissions.

There's been a pattern I've seen creeping in Rails apps. The pattern is that there are cases where someone needs to "escape" a form and provide a different action.

How to build distributed systems with Ruby on Rails.

In this episode, Colleen Schnettler and I discuss her entrepreneurial ventures including Simple File Upload and Hammerstone, freelancing, and our strategies and goals for content creation.

Returning after seven years and back by popular demand, Mike Coutermarsh is a software engineer at PlanetScale, where he’s building a serverless relational database. After catching up and sharing their adoration of Flash, Brittany and Mike nerd out on home fitness: equipment, routines and goals.

Sema is building a free code review tool. It includes a best practice library to make code reviews more complete. We are looking for suggestions on your favorite Ruby best practice guides to include. The link includes an example of what we’ve built for JavaScript so far. If you have recommendations, will you share them at [email protected]? Thank you. SPONSORED

A next-generation progressive site generator & fullstack framework, powered by Ruby - Release v1.0.0 "Pearl" Β· bridgetownrb/bridgetown

A Gem for creating partial anonymized dumps of your database using your app model relations. - Release v0.2.0 Β· evilmartians/evil-seed

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