The Practical Guide to Using ActionCable – Hacker Noon
Link: The Practical Guide to Using ActionCable – Hacker Noon: "Rails Actioncable is really complicated. Here's another link"
The Problems With Validating ActiveRecord Models And Why State Validation Is a Bad Idea - Karol Galanciak - Ruby on Rails and Ember.js consultant
Link: The Problems With Validating ActiveRecord Models And Why State Validation Is a Bad Idea - Karol Galanciak - Ruby on Rails and Ember.js consultant: "Really interesting advanced thoughts about rails ActiveRecord validations."
The Programming Language I'm Looking For
Link: The Programming Language I'm Looking For: "Nice review of various programming language s including crystal"
The Role of Color in UX
Link: The Role of Color in UX: "The emotional impact of interface colors shouldn’t be overlooked. And while some colors are “universal” in UI design (such as black, white, and gray, at least one of which is used in virtually every good design out there), the colors with which they’re combined can have a huge impact on a product’s UX."
The Royal Netherlands Embassy's Offices/Websites in the United States of America
Link: The Royal Netherlands Embassy's Offices/Websites in the United States of America: "Koningkrijk Der Nederlanden Embassies"
The Ruby Bibliography
Link: The Ruby Bibliography: "Fun list of papers, reports, and dissertations related to ruby from academia."
The Ruby Toolbox - Know your options!
Link: The Ruby Toolbox - Know your options!: "Explore and compare open source Ruby libraries"
The Second Edition of "Refactoring"
Link: The Second Edition of \"Refactoring\": "This classic is updated. And they switch from java to JavaScript. This is a great improvement. Yes, personally I would have preferred ruby but js is a more logical choice!"
The Secret to Rails OO Design - Literate Programming
Link: The Secret to Rails OO Design - Literate Programming: "Yep, that's right. A Ruby class that inherets from nothing. It's so simple that it hides in plain sight. Loved by those who've mastered Rails, Plain Old Ruby Objects, or "POROs" as some like to call them, are a hidden weapon against complexity. Here's what I mean. Examine this 'simple' model:"
The Seven Deadly Sins of AI Predictions - MIT Technology Review
Link: The Seven Deadly Sins of AI Predictions - MIT Technology Review: "When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong. The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."