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- This talk is an investigation into the different kinds of ways we isolate objects from their collaborators. They all seem to provide ...
- Practical Unix for Ruby & Rails The Unix command-line interface is much more than a way to generate and run Rails migrations.
- Rubyists are famously polyglot. I've heard people joke that there are more JavaScript talks at some Ruby conferences than there ...
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Extremely Defensive Coding by Sam Phippen Defensive programming Defensive programming Everything You Know About the GIL is Wrong by Jerry D'Antonio When a Rubyist hears "concurrency" they usually Google Elixir, ... Using Ruby In Security Critical Applications by Tom Macklin We've worked to improve security in MRI for a variety of security ...
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