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πŸ’Ž Ruby Radar #67 - New Rails Release!

Welcome to the 67th issue of Ruby Radar! This issue features new releases from Rails and Rack, a bit of Ruby pattern matching, ideas about organizing model files, and more!

Mental models are metaphors that help us understand complex problems we work on. They can be a simplified roadmap over an infinite area of complexity.

How does one come up with mental models? How are they useful? Are they primarily a solo thing, or can they be used to communicate with the team? What happens when your model is inaccurate? Today, JoΓ«l is joined by Eebs Kobeissi, a Developer and Dev Manager at You Need a Budget, to discuss.

On today’s episode, Jason tells us about deploying an app on Hatchbox V2. We find out why Jason switched to a Digital Ocean Managed Database, Chris shares why he switched to Caddy in Hatchbox, and there’s some discussions on Postgres, Active Storage, and why Jason owes Andrew $163!

Before discovering Ruby and Ruby on Rails I was a .NET developer. Schema versioning and management with Rails was leaps and bounds better than what I was used to, and I didn’t think this could get any better - but then I found MongoDB.

Data migration is a common part of working with databases, and Ruby on Rails developers have many... Tagged with ruby, rails, webdev, database.

Rails v7.0.4 was released with lots of great updates, including compatibility with redis-rb 5.0, and a fix for ActionCable that Andrew actually reported!

A modular Ruby web server interface. Contribute to rack/rack development by creating an account on GitHub.

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