Tanakai: An up-to-date Ruby web scraping framework that supports Ruby 3+, Cuprite and allows working with headless browsers. It is a fork of Kimurai which seemed to hibernate. (Glauco Custódio)
- GitHub cofounder Chris Wanstrath tweeted it was 16 years since the GitHub app's repo was created.
- Ruby on Rails Background Jobs with Sidekiq by David Bryant Copeland is complete.
- RailsConf had 'Ruby Hero Awards' which ended in 2017 but Rails World 2023 reintroduced the Rails Luminary Award with Chris Oliver and Tobias Lütke as the first recipients.
- A 13-year-old bug in Rails has been fixed.
Articles & Tutorials:
- The Future of Full-Stack Rails: Turbo Morph Drive: Turbo 8 will include DOM "morphing" for a smoother UX, implemented in a Rails 7.1/Turbo 7 app. Jorge Manrubia also wrote on server-side diffing in Turbo. (Vladimir Dementyev)
- Better Forms with Superform: A customizable form helper for Rails built on Phlex, making forms easier to test and handle strong parameters better. (Brad Gessler)
- Advanced Usages of Action Policy for Rails: A follow-up on action policy with deeper insights into caching, pre-checks etc. (Aestimo Kirina)
Code & Tools:
- Crystal is a Ruby-influenced statically typed and compiled language worth trying. (No specific author mentioned)
- HexaPDF 0.34.0: A powerful PDF creation and manipulation library with support for PDF Layers.
- Rouge 4.2: A pure Ruby code highlighting library.
- JRuby 9.4.4.0: The Ruby 3.1-compatible JVM-based Ruby implementation.
- Active Admin 3.1: Admin framework for Rails apps now supporting Rails 7.1.
- Kredis (Keyed Redis) 1.6: Higher-level data structures on Redis.
- LangChain.rb 0.7: Abstractions for building LLM-backed Ruby apps.
- DoubleEntry 2.0: Double-entry accounting system library.
- Rodauth 2.32: Fantastic authentication framework.
- reCAPTCHA 5.16: Ruby helpers for reCAPTCHA.
- MockRedis 0.38: A fake Redis for tests.
- Jobs: Use Hired (https://hired.com/join/?...) to find Ruby jobs easily with companies approaching you with salary details upfront. (Hired)
- Scaffolding and Snakes: Andy Maleh of the Glimmer project has unveiled various scaffolding options for building Glimmer-backed Ruby desktop apps and scaffolded Glimmer Snake, a Nokia-phone style 'snake game' that works on macOS, Windows and Linux. (No specific author mentioned)
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