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Issue 807 - The tools RubyKaigi attendees are using

Activepad - Rails scratchpad for macOS

https://activepad.app/

Activepad: A Rails 'Scratchpad' for macOS — A paid app you point at a Rails project (local or remote) to get a tidy editor that provides a Rails console-like experience for building and running Ruby snippets.

#activepad #rails scratchpad #ruby runner #macos rails app #rails console #active record

about 2 months ago

Need To Scale Your Engineering Team? Staff Augmentation by FastRuby.io

https://go.fastruby.io/871

Rails Experts You Like & Trust, Now Embedded in Your Team 🚀 — Since '17, companies have trusted FastRuby.io with their most complex Rails upgrades. Now those same engineers can scale your team fast: shipping features, fixing bugs, accelerating delivery, and integrating AI effectively. Let's talk!

#rails upgrade #ruby on rails upgrade #upgrade rails #legacy rails #technical debt #rails maintenance

about 2 months ago

Hanami 3.0: In full bloom

https://hanakai.org/blog/2026/06/30/hanami-3-0-in-full-bloom

Hanami 3.0: The Ruby Framework in Full Bloom — The popular modular app framework rolls out some major features, including mailers, i18n, and Minitest support, along with performance gains. The new homepage does a great job of making Hanami's case. If you want a framework that’s super modular and lets you pick and choose what you need, it's a must-see.

about 2 months ago

Rails: The Sharp Parts. A Polymorphic Type Is Not a Foreign Key

https://baweaver.com/writing/2026/06/25/rails-sharp-parts-a-polymorphic-type-is-not-a-foreign-key/

Rails, The Sharp Parts: A Polymorphic Type is Not a Foreign Key — Polymorphic associations aren’t real foreign keys, says Brandon, who shows off the sharp edges around their use. “When people ask me about polymorphic relationships my answer is simply: Don’t.”

about 2 months ago

RSpec: 5 rules for using let effectively | Nothing But Words

https://toppa.com/2026/rspec-5-rules-for-using-let-effectively/

Five Rules for Taming RSpec's let Overuse Problem — Concrete, code-backed rules for using let effectively, based on advice from RSpec maintainers and years of consulting. There’s also an agent skill you can use to enforce the idea.

about 2 months ago

Finding the Slow Query Killing Your Rails App | AppSignal Blog

https://blog.appsignal.com/2026/06/11/finding-the-slow-query-killing-your-rails-app.html

Find the Slow Query Killing Your Rails App — AppSignal pinpoints N+1 queries and slow SQL in your Rails app, then shows you exactly what to fix.

about 2 months ago

What Active Rubyists Are Using in 2026: A Maintainer's Read of the RubyKaigi Survey

https://dev.to/hsbt/what-active-rubyists-are-using-in-2026-a-maintainers-read-of-the-rubykaigi-survey-16p6

What Active Rubyists at RubyKaigi Are Using in 2026 — RubyGems's maintainer shares data based upon a survey of RubyKaigi 2026 attendees. It's an interesting sample, as RubyKaigi attendees tend to be active shippers, maintainers, and prominent Rubyists. Ruby 4.0 usage is strong, VS Code dominates, and most are using Claude Code and Docker Compose.

#ruby #programming #survey #community #software #coding

about 2 months ago

AI-assisted software delivery Jidoka by SINAPTIA

https://sinaptia.dev/jidoka

Jidoka: Automation with a Human Touch — Turn your roadmap into a supervised software delivery line. Jidoka pairs coding agents with senior engineers, so teams can modernize legacy code, ship faster, with quality built-in.

3 months ago