sorbet-typed
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sorbet-typed | sorbet | |
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2 | 53 | |
380 | 3,528 | |
0.3% | 0.2% | |
4.0 | 9.9 | |
2 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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sorbet-typed
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Why We’re Sticking with Ruby on Rails at GitLab
The tooling around "installing" types for third party dependencies (the equivalent of doing "npm install @types/something" is non existent. I had to manually copy over files from https://github.com/sorbet/sorbet-typed, which is so far behind pythons and typescript, where you can just "pip install"/"npm install" the types. Not only that, most third party dependencies don't provide types, so the "coverage" is super incomplete. I had to try and create some third party types myself, bit even that was a challenge because it's so hard to be sure of the entirety of what's going on in a ruby codebase because the language is dynamic.
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Open-Sourcing the Sorbet (Ruby) VS Code Extension
stdlib rbis are shipped with Sorbet. A limited selection of gem RBIs are available at https://github.com/sorbet/sorbet-typed.
sorbet
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The Design Principles of the Elixir Type System
Not part of the official language spec, but Ruby has Sorbet, from a company who employs Ruby core contributors and helped with the recently released JIT additions to the language, amount countless other contributions over the last couple decades.
https://sorbet.org/
- 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.
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¿Que lenguaje de programación consideran que no está saturado?
Caso de Stripe, que tuvo que inventar Sorbet para tener type checking en 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
What are some alternatives?
dry-struct - Typed struct and value objects
solargraph - A Ruby language server.
dry-types - Flexible type system for Ruby with coercions and constraints
vscode-solargraph - A Visual Studio Code extension for Solargraph.
rbs_parser - Ruby RBS parsing and translation to Sorbet RBI
rbs - Type Signature for Ruby
tapioca - The swiss army knife of RBI generation
rubocop - A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby style guide.
rspec-sorbet - A small gem consisting of helpers for using Sorbet & RSpec together.
noclip.website - A digital museum of video game levels
Packagist - Package Repository Website - try https://packagist.com if you need your own -