Short and sweet news about the Ruby and Rails community.
Inline rescuing from blocks in Ruby 2.5, JavaScript & Rails making up with Yarn & Webpacker, system tests in Rails 5.1, and the upcoming Active Storage in Rails 5.2
Why learn Rails in 2017, find sustainable open source projects with OSSERT, the difference between to_s and to_str, ROM 0.3.0, Ruby Coercion Protocols, and two ways to eradicate nil values.
A deep dive in Ruby 2.4.0, TruffleRuby progress updates, tons of new stuff in Bundler 1.14, Kaminari reaches 1.0, Castaway, and swot.
New details about Guilds, a free Ruby Tapas episode on Threads, mounds of new Ruby versions and features, a Rails feature diary, and Turbolinks without Rails.
We look at Ruby Together's support and speed improvements to RubyGems.org, talk about Concerns, discover Procodile, and learn more about what makes Swift different.
This week we finally take a look at Bundler 1.13, talk about its multiple source vulnerability and how to address it, look at adding Elm to Rails, ponder whether we should let the Asset Pipeline die or not, and look forward to Capybara's integration into Rails.
Concurrency in Ruby 3 with Guilds, wild ideas for The Next Ruby, Ruby Tapas 2.0, Programs that rewrite Ruby programs, and Keep Ruby Weird.
In this first episode of Ruby Facets I introduce you to the show, talk about Ruby 2.4.0 Preview 2, Mike Perham's Sidekiq 4.2, Justin Searls' Suture, RubyConf 2016, and Ruby Together.