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postmodern.github.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post introduces Ore, a Ruby library that simplifies creating Gem::Specification objects from YAML files, offering a more DRY alternative to traditional hand-written .gemspec files. | |
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yehudakatz.com
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| | | | | TL;DR Although apps and gems look like they share the concept of "dependency", there are some important differences between them. Gems depend on a name and version range, and intentionally don't care about where exactly the dependencies come from. Apps have more controlled deployments, and need a guarantee that | |
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ankane.org
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| | | | | I've created a few Ruby gems over the years, and there are a number of patterns I've found myself repeating that I wanted to share. I didn't invent... | |
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blog.neverendingqs.com
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