Today’s episode features a detailed discussion about the upcoming RailsConf 2024, its
programming, and significant updates in the Ruby community, particularly regarding
Ruby Central's contributions. Jason, Chris, and Andrew dive into a conversation with
guest, Ufuk Kayserilioglu, Engineering Manager at Shopify's Ruby Infrastructure Team,
who recently joined the board of Ruby Central and co-chairs RailsConf 2024. Ufuk
shares insights on the planned enhancements for the conference to make it more
practical and focused on Rails. He also highlights the formation of the Ruby Developer
Experience team at Shopify, aimed at improving developer experiences within the Ruby
ecosystem. The conversation further dives into the financial support for Ruby's open
source projects, such as RubyGems.org and the efforts to sustain and secure Ruby's
infrastructure. The conversation wraps up with details on RailsConf, an open invitation
for community interaction, and a teaser for special experiences awaiting in-person
attendees. Press download now to hear more!
Bridgetown, APIStruct, Hashie, and generating PDF forms in Rails
Modernizing A Community Is Hard
Reimagined Rails views using Matestack with Jonas Jabari
Webpacker in Engines & Dealing with Burnout
New Rails API docs, Webpacker "fun", and security.txt
🎉 Episode 100!! Upgrading Rails with Ernesto Tagwerker
Self-care as a developer, Ruby 3.0, Sorbet, and more
Getting started in Ruby & Rails with Will Johnson
Joined by Adam Wathan: TailwindCSS, Tailwind UI, and ActionView Components
Managing Technical Debt, Vue 3, and Adding Linters to Legacy Code Bases
Testing performance, Madmin is getting revied, and Railties vs Engines
Right-ward assignments in Ruby 3? View Components for Primer, and Andrew dabbles with RubyMine
Ruby 3 adds Ractor, Hook Relay, ZSH and more
Rails Hosting Survey results & Junk Drawers for Code
Andrew's first time working with legacy Rails applications
Refactoring view components, notifications, and how you translate your JavaScript
Following up with Steve Polito
Noticed (Notifications in Rails), Real-time Previews with Stimulus Reflex, and Podia is Hiring
Building Homes & Software, Translations, and Bridgetown
Futurism, Jumpstart, and Javascript Dependencies
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