railsdevs.com
wisper
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59 | 6 | |
732 | 3,233 | |
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7.5 | 1.5 | |
2 days ago | 2 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
railsdevs.com
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People who are ML freelancers, how do you pull it off?
I'm also building a reverse job board for AI developers like me to find full-time, part-time or contract work. Developers can make a free profile to promote their AI/ML skills and hiring companies can search the profiles and contact developers through the platform. It's an open-source open startup that's a fork of a similar project for rails developers.
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Pro Tip: Utilise reverse job board sites when searching for a job
railsdevs.com - Specific to Ruby on Rails
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How to (better) learn modeling?
Other than reading, the best way to learn domain modeling is to read a lot of code, e.g. Rails codebase (to learn how to model the domain of web applications) or open source repositories (a good one is Railsdevs). Over time, you'll find and understand the common patterns enough to use on your own.
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How do you guys find people to help you code or bring your saas ideas to life
To find a freelance, it could depend on your location. There are https://www.malt.uk, https://railsdevs.com
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Are there freelance sites where you dont have to bid for jobs?
Rails Devs - https://railsdevs.com/ - create and businesses reach out.
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Best resources for learning Minitest (for a beginner)?
So far I've been using the Rails Guides on testing and studying the source code of railsdevs.com. Any guidance is greatly appreciated, thank you in advance!
- What are some excellent open-source Rails apps?
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Short Ruby News - Edition #35
Hey, I totally agree with you. Linking to the entire newsletter can be quite overwhelming and comes off as spammy. It would be great if you included the specific links to the tweet or the GitHub repo mentioned in the newsletter. The links you provided, https://twitter.com/joemasilotti/status/1639261944652914688 and https://github.com/joemasilotti/railsdevs.com/which, are definitely more helpful and provide a better user experience. Thanks for sharing!
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Scandinavia, Junior, graduating soon is the market as horrible as it seems?
RailsDevs - Rails dev specific
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Opensource Rails Project
I recommend Joe Masilotti's project: RailsDevs. Very well-written and follows most of the Rails best practices. It also uses the Rails recommended front-end stack with Hotwire, Tailwind, etc.
wisper
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Publish/Subscribe with Sidekiq
Wisper: A Ruby gem providing a decoupled communication layer between different parts of an application -> I personally dislike wisper. I used it in the past and dislike the way of defining subscribers in a global way. I wanted topics to be arbitrary and each class to define what to subscribe for itself.
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OOP vs. services for organizing business logic: is there a third way?
Wisper – the Publish-Subscribe design pattern
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Event Store with Rails
I haven't used it, but we're also considering it in our app for quite some time. Our main issue is mostly that our codebase is super coupled, especially some older code, and using events as a means of communication between different modules of the app can be nice way of decoupling things. I think this is the most common usecase, and for this you don't necessarily even need to persist the events, and also something like wisper might be useful https://github.com/krisleech/wisper.
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Rails Google Cloud PubSub options
Whisper (not updated since 2020)
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How to avoid if/else with different ramifications
I would use events. Every services broadcast its results and everything that needs to listen for them. It also great to decouple dependencies between services. I like the Wisper gem : https://github.com/krisleech/wisper
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"I'm the CTO of a Growing Rails Startup" Ask Me Anything
We follow the interactor pattern to store our business logic. So we mainly have skinny controllers, skinny models and then interactors. We also don't use ActiveRecord callbacks very much, we primarily use Wisper to broadcast events and then various domains can subscribe to the events they care about and respond accordingly.
What are some alternatives?
sorrygirl - Write an apology note and send it as Ryan Gosling
Rails Event Store - A Ruby implementation of an Event Store based on Active Record
real-world-rails - Real World Rails applications and their open source codebases for developers to learn from
Interactor - Interactor provides a common interface for performing complex user interactions.
tailwindcss-stimulus-components - A set of StimulusJS components for TailwindCSS apps similar to Bootstrap JS components.
Rocketman - 🚀 Rocketman help build event-based/pub-sub code in Ruby
human-essentials - Human Essentials is an inventory management system for diaper, incontinence, and period-supply banks. It supports them in distributing to partners, tracking inventory, and reporting stats and analytics.
Cells - View components for Ruby and Rails.
HoundCI - Automated code review for GitHub pull requests.
Light Service - Series of Actions with an emphasis on simplicity.
ventable - Event/Observable support for plain ruby with options for grouping observers and wrapping notifications in blocks of code, such as transaction handling.
Waterfall - A slice of functional programming to chain ruby services and blocks, thus providing a new approach to flow control. Make them flow!