cross-project-council
Ruby on Rails
cross-project-council | Ruby on Rails | |
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10 | 475 | |
421 | 54,976 | |
2.4% | 0.4% | |
8.8 | 10.0 | |
8 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Ruby | ||
MIT License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
cross-project-council
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Wizards of Opensource, Ep 1: Ryan Dahl
Since then, Node.js is being governed by the OpenJS Foundation. Now, the project is in good hands having people like James Snell from Snyk, Michael Dawson from Red Hat, and Matteo Collina formerly from NearForm in its Technical Steering Committee - tirelessly driving success, assessing latest developments in the field, and keeping the legend of Ryan alive!
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The Ascent of Node.js: How a runtime changed the Web
It provided a structured environment for collaboration, partnership, and feature prioritization. In 2019 it merged with the JS Foundation to become the even more powerful OpenJS Foundation.
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Why you use Nodejs and depends 95% on third party libraries which only last of a year or two and don't use something like asp.net which is maintained by Microsoft?
Node also has a foundation https://openjsf.org/ that could do similar governance and centralization. There is even a process to bring something like a framework of libraries https://openjsf.org/projects/ to the community.
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So what’s next (personal news from developer of popular CoreJS polyfill
This guy should approach the OpenJS Foundation [0] (previously it was the JQuery Foundation). It's sponsored by the big guys. There are a few more Open Source Foundation.
Could be that successfully funded OS projects are being maintained/leaded by charismatic guys? Those that can do marketing and get the project known and eventually get fundings. e.g.: tailwind, jquery, vue, sveltekit
0: https://openjsf.org
- OpenJS Foundation Cross Project Council, 13 Sep 2022 open meeting
- The Unity logo representing a Hexagon/Cube
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JavaScript Evolutsiyasi Qisqa Satrlarda!
Bu vaqt mobaynida esa TC39 deb nomlangan JSni stardartlashtirish guruhi bir qancha OpenJS Foundation kabi ochiq jamiyatlar yordamida ECMAScript 2015 yoki ES6 versiyasini ishlab chiqishdi va 2015 yilga kelibgina taqdim etishdi. Bu JS tarixidagi shu paytgacha kirtilgan eng katta va muhim yangilanish edi.
- Will openjs foundation send rejection mails for applicants
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Taking the OpenJS Node.js Services Developer Certification Exam
This certification is offered by the OpenJS Foundation, a leading foundation that supports the growth and governance of many NodeJS open source projects such as Node.js, Electron, jQuery, and Webpack.
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NPM install locally & global
Code of Conduct
Ruby on Rails
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Should You Use Ruby on Rails or Hanami?
Industry adoption - Without including the adoption of other popular and more established frameworks like Python, React, C#, and others, if we consider the adoption of Ruby frameworks, Rails easily eclipses Hanami. The Rails homepage lists some big-name organizations using the framework. On the other hand, as the new kid on the block, Hanami is not so widely adopted. We'll have to wait and see whether that will change in the future.
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Rails Core Classes Method Lookup Changes: A Deep Dive into Include vs Prepend
on April 23, 2024, a PR #51640 was merged into main branch of Ruby On Rails. This PR title is Use Module#include rather than prepend for faster method lookup.
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GitHub Incident with Issues, API Requests and Pull Requests
[0] is a my favorite demonstration of it.
[0]: https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/b83965785db1eec019edf1...
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Client side Git hooks 101
Here's a real life example: Imagine a Ruby on Rails app on which a team of developers are working. The code is hosted on GitLab and all the work is coordinated using GitLab issues. In other words: For every commit, there's an associated issue and the issue number acts as a sort of primary key for documentation, time reporting and so forth. This convention has a few advantages, most notably the ability to easily learn more about how, when and by whom features were implemented as well as how this implementation came to be.
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16 Best Ruby Frameworks For Web Development [2024]
Ruby on Rails is regarded as one of the best ruby frameworks. It was the primary language in developing big projects such as Twitter and helped the language boost the community. Often referred to as “Rails,” Ruby on Rails is a web development framework with an MVC control structure and currently running its 6.1 version. The 16-year-old language has dramatically influenced the web development structures and managing databases, web pages, and other components on a web application.
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More control over enum in Rails 7.1
In Rails 7.1, a new option _instance_methods is introduced, allowing developers to opt-out of the automatic generation of instance methods for enums. When enum is defined with _instance_methods: false, Rails will no longer generate methods like pending?, processed?, etc.
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Ruby on Rails load testing habits
Rails isn't super opinionated about database writes, its mostly left up to developers to discover that for relational DBs you do not want to be doing a bunch of small writes all at once.
That said it specifically has tools to address this that started appearing a few years ago https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/35077
The way my team handles it is to stick Kafka in between whats generating the records (for us, a bunch of web scraping workers) and and a consumer that pulls off the Kafka queue and runs an insert when its internal buffer reaches around 50k rows.
Rails is also looking to add some more direct background type work with https://github.com/basecamp/solid_queue but this is still very new - most larger Rails shops are going to be running a second system and a gem called Sidekiq that pulls jobs out of Redis.
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DHH installing Campfire (37s ONCE #1) [video]
I'm looking forward to see what extractions from this will land on rails. For example: https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/50454
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First commits in a Ruby on Rails app
Here is what strict_loading does (source):
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Continuous Deployment with GitHub Actions and Kamal
Kamal is a wonderfully simple way to deploy your applications anywhere. It will also be included by default in Rails 8. Kamal is trivial, but I don’t recommend using it on your development machine.
What are some alternatives?
aex - A simple, easy to use, decorated, scoped, object-oriented web server, with async linear middlewares and no more callbacks in middlewares.
Roda - Routing Tree Web Toolkit
proposal-observable - Observables for ECMAScript
Hanami - The web, with simplicity.
nodejs.dev - A redesign of Nodejs.org built using Gatsby.js with React.js, TypeScript, and Remark.
Sinatra - Classy web-development dressed in a DSL (official / canonical repo)
proposal-class-fields - Orthogonally-informed combination of public and private fields proposals
CodeBehind Framework - CodeBehind library is a modern backend framework. This library is a programming model based on the MVC structure, which provides the possibility of creating dynamic aspx files in .NET Core and has high serverside independence.
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
Cuba - Rum based microframework for web development.
proposals - Tracking ECMAScript Proposals
Padrino - Padrino is a full-stack ruby framework built upon Sinatra.