Weekly bookmarks - Issue #28
A Ruby on Rails SaaS starter kit with two-factor authentication, teams spaces, and administration.
If it is important enough to need words, it is important enough to use text content.
Making a DNS query in Ruby from scratch
I spent some dollars to bring you a short tutorial on starting with https://t.co/2xQpiMN3Ws https://t.co/uMyZ0dwKal
⚡️ Database Tip
Sometimes you want to get e.g. the last three orders for *every* customer. Normal joins can't do that. You have to execute n+1 queries in code, which is slow!
But with lateral joins, you can do one for-each loop join in SQL 🤯 https://t.co/CVZrbaIOcl https://t.co/Tw6V7cSENP
Started using endless method definitions in #Ruby 3, and just realised that it now makes #Rails `scope` method obsolete 👌 https://t.co/1ZZYq6B3WG
Want to use pg_dump but got a version mismatch? You don't have to install a newer version, use #docker https://t.co/MuHnU5x15K
Adding site-wide configuration with a Rails model can be quite easy to do with Administrate.
Thrilled to see Attractor there 🤩
It was my first take at a Ruby gem, and I still use it every week https://t.co/KK2p2Wumja
Michelle, a product designer here at @37signals, takes you through how she spent a week working on bits of design, code, copy, and accessibility on a number of different projects for Basecamp and HEY.
And it's all on video:
https://t.co/EgEQSsiBhN