➕Short Ruby News - The Content Edition #38

Content created in Ruby world - week 15 of 2023

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🗞️ Emmanuel Hayford published a new edition of This Week in Rails → A week dedicated to composite primary key

🗞️ Ruby Weekly published a new edition: Updating Rails weekly over at GitHub

🗞 Ruby Radar published a new edition #97 - RailsConf Approaches!

🎧 Podcasts

🎧Jason Swett published two new episodes:

Videos

Talks

📽️ Julian Rubisch shared their talk about Julian Rubisch: DCI in rails where they explore how to use Domain context interaction to answer the question about:

Screencasts

🎥 Hanamy Mastery published a new episode about Connect your ruby app with google drive.

🎥 Justin Searls published a new episode from his series about Searls After Dark #8 - Real Artists Tinker

✍🏾 Articles

What’s new

How-Tos

Brad Gessler published an article explaining how to create Humane Rails Forms

Deep Dives

Maciej Mensfeld published an article about Delaying Kafka Messages Processing with Karafka: A Deep Dive into Delayed Topics - Closer to Code (as the author discloses, this article was written with the help of ChatGPT, Grammarly and Midjourney - but it reads human enough to include it here)

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