This suggests that there’s ongoing and enthusiastic engagement with the Ruby on Rails framework. People are actively working with it, exploring new ideas across a wide range of applications and domains. Many companies still use Ruby on Rails Ruby on Rails is still the backbone of many leading ...
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Both PHP and Ruby on Rails enjoy strong ongoing support from their widespread and enthusiastic communities. But those who champion PHP are by far the more vocal and active group. Within that community, there are equally lively advocates and supporters of each discrete PHP framework too. Meaning, ...
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Perhaps the most dramatic example is the merger of Rails and Merb, a rival Ruby web framework, so that Rails now benefits from Merb’s modular design, stable API, and improved performance. Finally, Rails benefits from an unusually enthusiastic and supportive community. The results include thousand...
Ruby on Rails Security Guide Ruby on Rails does a decent job in handling security concerns in the background. You will have to configure your application to avoid few security attacks whi ...
“Ruby would be irrelevant”. I can’t say for sure whether or not that’s true, but I do know that it would be a huge shame if the world missed out on such a superb language. The fact is: the author of Rails picked Ruby deliberately, and his ‘wild’ bet paid off with huge ...
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Add require "ruby-next/language/runtime" as early as possible during your application boot process (e.g., in config/boot.rb for Rails projects).If you’re afraid of using such a powerful monkey-patch from a very new library (as I am 🙂), we have you covered with the Bootsnap integ...
Now, as you may have noticed, the Ruby community has never exactly been known for its enthusiastic support of Microsoft standards. So it might not surprise you to learn that the existing options on Rubygems for Word document generation were limited. Those libraries, by and large, fell into ...