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  1. rbs

    The type signature language for Ruby

    RBS is a nice new feature but what's really cool, and I hope it will be include in the standard library, is Async

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  3. rubychanges

    Comprehensive changelog of Ruby Programming Language

  4. ROM

    Data mapping and persistence toolkit for Ruby

    Better gems. dry-rb, ROM, and Hanami are doing interesting stuff. I also hear web_pipe is popular?

  5. web_pipe

    One-way pipe, composable, rack application builder

    Better gems. dry-rb, ROM, and Hanami are doing interesting stuff. I also hear web_pipe is popular?

  6. Hanami

    A flexible framework for maintainable Ruby apps

    Better gems. dry-rb, ROM, and Hanami are doing interesting stuff. I also hear web_pipe is popular?

  7. Async Ruby

    An awesome asynchronous event-driven reactor for Ruby. (by socketry)

    RBS is a nice new feature but what's really cool, and I hope it will be include in the standard library, is Async

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