Don’t confuse Ruby’s ‘throw’ statement with ‘raise’ (Example)
Wow this is a really good one. I didn't know and have to make sure I clear this up in my mind!
Wow this is a really good one. I didn't know and have to make sure I clear this up in my mind!
Perspective on the payback of hiring more people vs. optimizing Dev process so as to require fewer.
Two part series on using queues to communicate between services.
Looks quite useful if it works nicely.
If you are doing full text search using Postgres, this could be game changing
Quite good explanation of thread safety in Ruby apps
This really works! I've been experimenting with full text search in postgres with Heroku and there's a fair amount of documentation around.
Back in September 2014, we were three years into our cloud cadence. And we were still running our testing the way we had tested before moving to the cloud. We were trying to do things faster, we were trying to optimize our automation, but we were struggling.
Good tips on basic dB optimization. Especially for Heroku and Postgres
Another interesting article about formatting and plugins
Joe Armstrong is a famous person in Erlang circles. He passes away yesterday.
Combining multiple services in a container makes local development easier.
A whole bunch of very useful cases and how to do them with git.
Interesting to see a brand new language come out of research.
Ok there are a million posts like this but this one had a few ideas I wanted to remember
Unusual article not about computers, still with some excellent lessons.
Pretty cool way to instrument rails code. Not sure how performant it is though.