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WSL | sorbet | |
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25 | 53 | |
1,833 | 3,517 | |
1.1% | 0.5% | |
8.9 | 9.9 | |
8 days ago | 6 days ago | |
PowerShell | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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WSL
- [Bashonubuntuonwindows] \"Veuillez activer la fonctionnalité Windows Virtual Machine Platform et vous assurer que la virtualisation est activée dans le BIOS.\ »
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There are literally no reasons to choose an iPhone over an Android smartphone
Off the top of my head was this bug that caused a lot of people using vbox to swap to vmware. Just a bunch of really annoying compatibility bugs that made it a nightmare if you were trying to use it like a native linux instance.
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Switched fully from Linux to W11, love it
yeah. But, the github complaint says otherwise https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/WSL/issues/798
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Chocolatey
https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/WSL/issues/798 - maybe fixed a couple of months ago. I personally haven't tried.
- WebAssembly
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ASROCK Doesn't support LINUX is becoming a major problem
After that https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/WSL/issues/590 , fixed things for me.
sorbet
- Почему я программирую на Ruby
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Bringing more sweetness to ruby with sorbet types 🍦
First let's introduce the tool: Sorbet is a gem developed by Stripe that aims to bring type notation syntax and type checking support for the Ruby ecosystem by utilizing the "Gradual typing" philosophy, it also provide type generation from YARD comments via the tapioca gem, allowing to grow alongside the already built Ruby codebase.
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An Introduction to Metaprogramming in Ruby
We have hundreds of thousands of lines of ruby code spanning many services / monoliths. Even now I find it somewhat annoying to open a controller / component that is basically an empty class def but somehow executes a bunch of complex stuff via mixins, monkey patches etc, and you have to figure out how.
We are turning to https://sorbet.org/ to reign in the madness. I'm keen to know if others are doing the same, and how they are finding it (pros and cons)
- A few words on Ruby's type annotations state
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Is Ruby on Rails still in demand?I see very few companies using it.Is it used in big tech companies like Google,Amazon,Facebook,Microsoft?
According to https://sorbet.org/ , the vast majority of code at Stripe is written in ruby.
- Building GitHub with Ruby on Rails
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RJIT a New JIT for Ruby
> I guess what I'm asking is: do you see a future where there is more explicit control afforded to people who want to pick their own tradeoffs without resorting to writing everything performance-sensitive in extensions written in C/Rust/whatever?
An approach exists already in the present, and it's Stripe's Sorbet AOT compiler (https://github.com/sorbet/sorbet/tree/master/compiler).
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Has Ruby actually increased the speed significantly?
That's incorrect. You may be thinking of Stripe, and AFAICT it's not very actively developed anymore: https://github.com/sorbet/sorbet/commits/master/compiler
- Ask HN: What is the most pleasant, uncomplicated full stack to start with?
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Can text editors detect undefined variables in Ruby?
Sorbet can do this, as long as you have type signatures for your code. Given Ruby's highly dynamic nature that's where tools like Tapioca come in to generate these, for example for Active Record models where instance methods are generated based on the database schema. But the moment when something returns T.untyped you're back where you were before - it helps but isn't perfect.
What are some alternatives?
solargraph - A Ruby language server.
vscode-solargraph - A Visual Studio Code extension for Solargraph.
Chocolatey - Chocolatey - the package manager for Windows
rbs - Type Signature for Ruby
rubocop - A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby style guide.
noclip.website - A digital museum of video game levels
tapioca - The swiss army knife of RBI generation
content - The content behind MDN Web Docs
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
crystal - The Crystal Programming Language
toolchains_llvm - LLVM toolchain for bazel
steep - Static type checker for Ruby