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ResquephpBB is recommended for individuals or organizations looking to build and manage an online community. It is well-suited for those who want a customizable and secure forum solution, especially if they have the technical skills to take advantage of its extensive features and customization options.
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Excellent! Glad we could get you sorted! Hosting can be scary and it's okay to be afraid to touch things or not understand certain settings or terms. Especially if you're new. The key is to read the documentation. For your forum needs, this can be found at https://mybb.com and https://phpbb.com. Source: over 2 years ago
You may find a current, object-oriented version of phpBB to be just the ticket. It will teach you how to structure the database, authenticate users, manage sessions and selectively display content according to user level, group membership, and other policies. Source: about 5 years ago
Seven gems, one problem. 37signals was running seven separate gems just to cover the edge cases Resque didn't handle natively. That became the brief for Solid Queue. - Source: dev.to / 14 days ago
Resque relies on Redis for job queue management and is known for its scalability and efficiency. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
We split the staging server into two instances using Ubuntu 22.04 as the base image. The first instance is for a web server with nginx, passenger and MySQL. The second instance is for the support server and this is where we install redis, memcache, mongodb and resque. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
It is hard to imagine any big and complex Rails project without background jobs processing. There are many gems for this task: **Delayed Job, Sidekiq, Resque, SuckerPunch** and more. And Active Job has arrived here to rule them all. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Rollbar is a great error-tracking service. It alerts us on exceptions and errors, provides analysis tools and dashboard, so we can see, reproduce, and fix bugs quickly when something went wrong. This service has a possibility to log not only uncaught exceptions but any messages. By default, the messages are reported synchronously, but you can enable asynchronous reporting using Sidekiq, girl_friday, or Resque.... - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
Discourse - Discourse is an open source discussion platform built for the next decade of the Internet.
Sidekiq - Sidekiq is a simple, efficient framework for background job processing in Ruby
XenForo - Intuitive. Social. Engaging. Fast. XenForo brings a fresh outlook to forum software.
delayed_job - Database based asynchronous priority queue system -- Extracted from Shopify - collectiveidea/delayed_job
Flarum - Flarum is the next-generation forum software that makes online discussion fun. It's simple, fast, and free.
Hangfire - An easy way to perform background processing in .NET and .NET Core applications.