#Sidekiq scheduled jobs suddenly stopped working for our #RubyOnRails app. I ignored every error and spent days fixing it with lots of chatgpt and google searches. Turns out I could have fixed it in 30 minutes.
You can read a more in depth explanation here:
yivanov.com/posts/sideki...
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While working on a project for work with #rubyonrails, I learned that it may be better to use a datetime field instead of a boolean field when tracking whether something happened.
Read more in my recent blog post:
yivanov.com/posts/ruby-o...
#programming #webdev
I encountered the use of the Open-Closed Principle in the wild and wrote a little blog post about it. #rubyonrails #webdev #programming #API
You can check it out here:
yivanov.com/posts/open-c...
They are promoting self-hosting which is amazing. At the same time they are pushing people away from the SaaS ideology by offering one time payments and full product ownership. It is interesting to see a company moving away from the standards and "inventing" new things.
Amazing. Good luck!
I am not old enough to have witnessed it, but damn its true. DHH (Ruby on Rails creator) has pointed this out and moved the framework in this "host it yourself" mentality, which is good to see.
As always, amazing post. Love how you take accountability and how you learned many important lessons from this. Whats your next steps in your Rails journey?
Would you say the money you paid for TailwindUI was worth it? I think of getting it just so I can use it in my small personal projects
Interesting read! Definitely learned something new.
Damn, good job. Keep up the good work :)
That was interesting to read, I really like your 1212 concept. When did you start learning rails?
They are super useful for me. I think people generally learn more by doing. If you put the exercises in github - even better. Just because if people get stuck they can take a look at the answers. When is your book coming out?
typingclub.com is underrated. Go and learn some touch typing
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