If I were to recommend three Ruby articles published last week to read, here is what I would recommend.
The one with 2 book launches, tickets available for BrightonRuby, a new release of ruby/json making JSON.dump twice faster
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The one with Ruby 3.4.0-preview2 launch, videos from Rails World published, Xavier explaining how Zeitwerk and namespacing work and inspiring Ruby code samples
The one where there is a new Ruby core committer, Dragon Ruby v6.0 release, Ruby Central looking for a new board member, and so many interesting code samples.
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The one about Rails World when Rails 8.0.0.beta1 was announced
The one about Rails performance benchmarks, new Array#fetch_values method and Rails launched an official video series with tips and best practices.
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The one with Josef's new book about Minitest, where Xavier celebrates 15 years of maintaining Rails contributors app and where Andrew launches state-of-the-art transformers gem for Ruby
This is the one about exciting Ruby launches, code tips, new gems, and upcoming events and launches, meetups in Turkiye, Switzerland, and Poland, and fresh insights into Ruby and Rails.