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Everlasting student · Rails Core · Zeitwerk · Freelance · Life lover
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Witnessing the total solar eclipse from a cruise ship, out at sea somewhere between Mallorca and Ibiza. That’s the plan
I realized it has been ~1.5 years since I concluded my series of post on JSON optimization. So I got curious how much faster it became since then. 2.7.2 was the last version before I took over maintainership. 2.9.0 was the version I released at the end of the blog series.
We had a speaker drop out of the Rust Berlin meetup next week (Friday, 29th, at JetBrains). Anyone wants to speak? If you get in touch before Sunday, I will think about something to bring you from Japan as a gift.
Zeitwerk 2.8 is out, with a new way to define namespaces. Given loader.nsfile = 'ns.rb' self-contained components can define their namespace inside their folder: my_component/ns.rb # MyComponent my_component/widget.rb # MyComponent::Widget More details in github.com/fxn/zeitwerk...
After weeks of work, Ruby’s master documentation now displays rbs signatures! We will release this feature in RDoc 8.0 soon as well. So any projects using rbs (inline or .rbs files) can benefit from it too. Check it on docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master
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This guy's channel is hilarious www.youtube.com/watch?v=juHv...