April 2021
Open-source tool that uses simple textual descriptions to draw UML diagrams.
Looks like a pretty amazing simple tool for creating those tedious diagrams. Similar to GraphViz for a different domain.
Big-O Algorithm Complexity Cheat Sheet (Know Thy Complexities!) @ericdrowell
Handy summary
12 cool things you can do with GitHub – Hacker Noon
Pretty good tips for the github power user
How to tell the difference between a default and a provided value for optional arguments in Ruby? - Karol Galanciak - Ruby on Rails and Ember.js consultant
A nice little tip for handling arguments in Ruby
Beware of Java Stream API Habits when Writing Kotlin Code | Codementor
I’m starting to love Kotlin!
40 Best Ruby Gems We Can’t Live Without
It’s always welcome to see what the latest most useful gems are.
Using OAuth for a simple command line script to access Google's data
I can attest that this can be a pain, so this handy guide is welcome!
Ruby tricks for junior developers | Drivy Engineering
Nice review of some more advanced ruby features.
Rails 6.0.0 beta1: Action Mailbox, Action Text, Multiple DBs, Parallel Testing, Webpacker by default
Rails keeps marching on. Some awesome improvements in 6.0
Makefiles, Best Practices
It’s been a while since I’ve had to write a make file, but these are very useful tips if you do!
42 performance tips for Ruby on Rails • Magnus Skog
Not just for Rails. Sinatra too, and many of these are universal!
A Standard and Clean Series A Term Sheet
Always good to see a sample of what’s considered good these days!
Papers With Code : the latest in machine learning
This site shows off research papers which include the code to run. Very nice!
The simplicity and power of Ruby Struct - usage, performance, alternatives
Interesting esoteric info about ruby, structs, hashes and more!
Design follows data structures
If you’re interested in algorithms, optimization and big-O you will like this.
What's new in Ruby 2.6
Ok, I admit, I love ruby the most. Great new stuff in 2.6
How Top-Performing College Grads Fall Into the ‘Prestige Career’ Trap
Watch out, don’t just take the highest paying job!