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251 | 721 | |
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5 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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fast
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ASTs in Ruby - Node Pattern and Introducing RuboCop
Oh, and that regex bit? Remember how we have Rubular for regex? We have the NodePattern Debugger for ASTs which you will find incredibly helpful, in fact you might open it now and try out some of these examples to make sure I'm not pulling a Fast one. (No, I'm not apologizing for that one.)
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Future of Ruby – AST Tooling
Some of these tools have even already been wrapped, like Jonatas's work on FFast which works on top of NodePattern and some of RuboCop's previous work. Really the only things between us and this future is a bit more wrapping and polish, as well as integrations into something like VSCode.
ruby-next
- Почему я программирую на Ruby
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GitHub - keygen-sh/typed_params: Define structured and strongly-typed parameter schemas for your Rails controllers
But if it really bothers you, check out ruby-next.
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GitHub - saturnflyer/polyfill-data: Adds the Ruby 3.2 Data class to lower Ruby versions
I hope to get some time to try to contribute it to ruby-next https://github.com/ruby-next/ruby-next/issues/98
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Future of Ruby – AST Tooling
As it would happen, the folks behind Ruby Next have some ideas here, and have done a significant amount of work in enabling this very vision to become a reality.
- Ruby Next makes modern Ruby code run in older versions and implementations
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A no-go fantasy: writing Go in Ruby with Ruby Next
Don’t give the punchline away, but this post is actually a big tutorial about using Ruby Next to modify Ruby exactly to your tastes. Here’s hoping you’ll have as much fun reading this fantasy as I did writing it. 😅
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Faster way to write {name: name}
You can with Ruby Next: https://github.com/ruby-next/ruby-next#proposed-and-edge-features
What are some alternatives?
unparser - Turn Ruby AST into semantically equivalent Ruby source
keygen-api - Keygen is an open, source-available software licensing and distribution API built with Ruby on Rails. For developers, by developers.
typed_params - An alternative to Rails strong_parameters. Define structured and strongly-typed parameter schemas for your Rails controllers.
vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments. [Moved to: https://github.com/hashicorp/vagrant]
Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
polyfill-data - Adds the Ruby 3.2 Data class to lower Ruby versions
homebrew-core - 🍻 Default formulae for the missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
fastlane - 🚀 The easiest way to automate building and releasing your iOS and Android apps
rubocop-rails - A RuboCop extension focused on enforcing Rails best practices and coding conventions.
typeprof - An experimental type-level Ruby interpreter for testing and understanding Ruby code
mocha - ☕️ simple, flexible, fun javascript test framework for node.js & the browser