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IN BRIEF:
Ladybird (
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JetBrains gives a quick update (
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▶️ A 5-minute recap of RailsConf 2024. (
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Top Five Postgres Surprises From Rails Devs (
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Andrew Atkinson
Debugging in Ruby with Debug (
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Thomas Riboulet
Parsing CSV Files in Ruby (
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Jeffery Morhous
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🎧 Discussing Structuring Rails Apps with Matt Swanson (
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📺 How to Close a Modal After Save in Rails with Turbo and Stimulus (
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🛠 Code & Tools
JRuby
9.4.8.0 Released (
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Iteration and Sidekiq 7.3.0 (
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