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When our tests fail all we get is output in a terminal. Testing is core to the culture of Ruby, and the tools are sophisticated, but ... Our Ruby world is becoming increasingly service oriented. Even in trivial applications, we often glue on multiple services ranging ... By Cameron Dutro We all love Rails, and lots of us love ActiveRecord. It's intuitive and easy to use in small apps that don't have ... By Luke Melia Are you restarting your Rails server every time you deploy JavaScript? Are you waiting 5 minutes or more to deploy ... Our monolithic apps are evolving into ecosystems of connected services. It's becoming quite common for Rails apps to be working ... Rails is a platform to serve your Ruby applications, and yet is a very well crafted open-source product written in the language that ...

Writing small classes is hard. You know you should, but how? It's so much easier to write a large class. In this talk we'll build up a ... Does your test suite fail randomly now and then? Maybe your cucumbers are a little flakey. Maybe you're busy and just kick off the ... Don't you hate when testing takes 3x as long because your specs are hard to understand? Or when testing conditional ... By Sam Livingston-Gray Experienced developers tend to build up a library of creative problem-solving tools: rubber ducks, code ... Discussion led by Obie Fernandez Panel: Jess Casimir, Allan Grant, Chad Pytel and Corey Haines Help us caption & translate ...

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RailsConf 2014 - Debugger Driven Developement with Pry by Joel Turnbull
RailsConf 2014 - Effectively Testing Services by Neal Kemp
RailsConf 2014 -Advanced aRel: When ActiveRecord Just Isn't Enough
RailsConf 2014 - Lightning Fast Deployment of Your Rails-backed JavaScript app
RailsConf 2014 - Rails as an SOA Client by Pete Hodgson
RailsConf 2014 - Ruby on Rails Hacking Guide by Akira Matsuda
RailsConf 2014 - Writing Small Code by Mark Menard
RailsConf 2017: Practical Debugging by Kevin Deisz
RailsConf 2014 - Eliminating Inconsistent Test Failures by Austin Putman
RailsConf 2014 - Workshop - Taming Chaotic Specs: RSpec Design Patterns by Adam Cuppy
RailsConf 2020 CE - Debugging: Techniques for Uncertain Times by Chelsea Troy
RailsConf 2014 - Cognitive Shortcuts: Models, Visualizations, Metaphors, and Other Lies
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RailsConf 2014 - Debugger Driven Developement with Pry by Joel Turnbull

RailsConf 2014 - Debugger Driven Developement with Pry by Joel Turnbull

When our tests fail all we get is output in a terminal. Testing is core to the culture of Ruby, and the tools are sophisticated, but ...

RailsConf 2014 - Effectively Testing Services by Neal Kemp

RailsConf 2014 - Effectively Testing Services by Neal Kemp

Our Ruby world is becoming increasingly service oriented. Even in trivial applications, we often glue on multiple services ranging ...

RailsConf 2014 -Advanced aRel: When ActiveRecord Just Isn't Enough

RailsConf 2014 -Advanced aRel: When ActiveRecord Just Isn't Enough

By Cameron Dutro We all love Rails, and lots of us love ActiveRecord. It's intuitive and easy to use in small apps that don't have ...

RailsConf 2014 - Lightning Fast Deployment of Your Rails-backed JavaScript app

RailsConf 2014 - Lightning Fast Deployment of Your Rails-backed JavaScript app

By Luke Melia Are you restarting your Rails server every time you deploy JavaScript? Are you waiting 5 minutes or more to deploy ...

RailsConf 2014 - Rails as an SOA Client by Pete Hodgson

RailsConf 2014 - Rails as an SOA Client by Pete Hodgson

Our monolithic apps are evolving into ecosystems of connected services. It's becoming quite common for Rails apps to be working ...

RailsConf 2014 - Ruby on Rails Hacking Guide by Akira Matsuda

RailsConf 2014 - Ruby on Rails Hacking Guide by Akira Matsuda

Rails is a platform to serve your Ruby applications, and yet is a very well crafted open-source product written in the language that ...

RailsConf 2014 - Writing Small Code by Mark Menard

RailsConf 2014 - Writing Small Code by Mark Menard

Writing small classes is hard. You know you should, but how? It's so much easier to write a large class. In this talk we'll build up a ...

RailsConf 2017: Practical Debugging by Kevin Deisz

RailsConf 2017: Practical Debugging by Kevin Deisz

RailsConf

RailsConf 2014 - Eliminating Inconsistent Test Failures by Austin Putman

RailsConf 2014 - Eliminating Inconsistent Test Failures by Austin Putman

Does your test suite fail randomly now and then? Maybe your cucumbers are a little flakey. Maybe you're busy and just kick off the ...

RailsConf 2014 - Workshop - Taming Chaotic Specs: RSpec Design Patterns by Adam Cuppy

RailsConf 2014 - Workshop - Taming Chaotic Specs: RSpec Design Patterns by Adam Cuppy

Don't you hate when testing takes 3x as long because your specs are hard to understand? Or when testing conditional ...

RailsConf 2020 CE - Debugging: Techniques for Uncertain Times by Chelsea Troy

RailsConf 2020 CE - Debugging: Techniques for Uncertain Times by Chelsea Troy

Debugging

RailsConf 2014 - Cognitive Shortcuts: Models, Visualizations, Metaphors, and Other Lies

RailsConf 2014 - Cognitive Shortcuts: Models, Visualizations, Metaphors, and Other Lies

By Sam Livingston-Gray Experienced developers tend to build up a library of creative problem-solving tools: rubber ducks, code ...

RailsConf 2014 - Panel Discussion: The Future of Rails Jobs

RailsConf 2014 - Panel Discussion: The Future of Rails Jobs

Discussion led by Obie Fernandez Panel: Jess Casimir, Allan Grant, Chad Pytel and Corey Haines Help us caption & translate ...