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  • An update to the /r/ruby subreddit
    Please post below with your favorite places to talk to other Rubyists, such as https://www.ruby-forum.com/ or https://discuss.rubyonrails.org/. Or places to read Ruby news like https://rubyweekly.com/. If you've nowhere else to talk about Ruby, you can post your favorite memory of Ruby Tuesday (the restaurant). If you've never been there, you can comment about how you imagine it would be. Source: 10 months ago
  • Chrome considers gems to be dangerous?
    Yes, but it took several hours and a lot of people reaching out to their contacts at Google for a human at Google to get involved and reverse the block. We still don't know how or why metasploit-payloads got falsely reported; was it malicious/intentional or an automated code scanning system at Google? Also, since Google Safe Browsing List is used by many other services to filter out "bad websites", it caused a lot... Source: 12 months ago
  • Individual newsletters or website with #Ruby or #Rails content?
    Peter Cooper’s https://rubyweekly.com by far one of the best. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Junior developer - career crossroads
    You might also benefit from signing up for weekly newsletters, such as Ruby Weekly. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Book
    BTW this book author is Peter Cooper also publishing Ruby Weekly and other great newsletters.https://rubyweekly.com (Cooperpress: https://cooperpress.com/publications/ ). Source: over 1 year ago
  • Projects
    Https://rubyweekly.com/ < same with this one. Source: over 1 year ago
  • What blogs/peoples you read about Ruby news?
    Https://rubyweekly.com, rubyflow, reddit and a bit of Twitter. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Who's creating the best content to help Ruby/Rails developers improve?
    Try subscribing to https://rubyweekly.com/ :). Source: over 1 year ago
  • Who's creating the best content to help Ruby/Rails developers improve?
    There's also Boring Rails and Ruby Weekly which are good newsletters for learning about new developments and ideas. Source: over 1 year ago
  • “The decline of Ruby on Rails is undeniable, and it’s happening faster than ever so far this year.” How would you respond to this article?
    Nowadays, many of you may have noticed that there are fewer and fewer dedicated Ruby podcasts or news sites. Aside from a weekly newsletter site (https://rubyweekly.com/) that is still high quality, there really isn’t much else out there. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • Any actively updated collections of blogs for neovim like Sacha Chua's for emacs and PlanetEmacs life?
    And then there is obviously Ruby Weekly. https://rubyweekly.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • 2021 Year-End Review
    I drastically increased my public writing in 2021, and it's coincided with the first year I'm aware of people sharing my work. I already mentioned being in Nokogiri's docs. I've also had my writing featured in Ruby Weekly ten times, Ruby Radar six times, and Awesome Ruby once in 2021. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
  • Do you follow any blogposts/vlogs/podcasts relating to programming?
    I follow /r/rails Overtime I got into some mailing lists about js and ruby Https://rubyweekly.com/ Https://javascriptweekly.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Looking for Great Ruby Bloggers
    It's a lot more scattered than it used to be. Back in the day there were a lot of great bloggers like this, but now there's only a handful who regularly produce things. But amazing posts come out of all directions now. I keep track of lots of these as part of editing https://rubyweekly.com/ However, if you want specific names, look up Jason Swett, Aaron Patterson, Elieen Uchitelle, Peter Zhu, Andy Croll, Mike... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • Any great senior Ruby bloggers out there?
    Not a blogger/person but this is my primary source of Ruby blog posts: https://rubyweekly.com/. Source: almost 3 years ago
  • Represent Ruby in the Stack Overflow Developer Survey!
    This week's edition of Ruby Weekly included a link to this year's Stack Overflow Developer Survey. In years past, we often see posts here after the results have been aggregated proclaiming the woes of Ruby's lack of representation. In response to the woes of Ruby's decline, it's often postulated that factors like the maturity of Ruby, and different culture in general lead to less participation in Stack Overflow,... Source: almost 3 years ago
  • The Definitive Guide to Ruby's C API
    I've cover developments in the Ruby space in https://rubyweekly.com/ for over ten years now and Ruby went through a huge lull around 2015-2018 that I was seriously worried about it. Since then, things have really bloomed - it's not like the 2005-2010 era of heavy (mostly Rails-fuelled) growth, but a lot of interesting projects have come out, important libraries are being maintained and improved, and there's a much... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
  • What blogs do you read to stay updated
    I subscribe to a few newsletters such as Ruby Weekly, PHP Weekly and This week in Rust. Source: almost 3 years ago

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