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swethatanamala.github.io
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| | | | | In this blog, I would like to eloborate the difference of various terms using ruby programming language | |
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gembundler.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explains how to use the Gem Bundler tool to manage gems in a Ruby on Rails project, including generating a new Rails application and understanding the role of gems in Rails development. | |
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andre.arko.net
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| | | | | For the last ten years or so of working on Bundler, I've had a wish rattling around: I want a better dependency manager. It doesn't just manage your gems, it manages your ruby versions, too. It doesn't just manage your ruby versions, it installs pre-compiled rubies so you don't have to wait for ruby to compile from source every time. And more than all of that, it makes it completely trivial to run any script or tool written in ruby, even if that script or tool needs a different ruby than your application does. | |
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soff.es
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| | | It's my birthday. The past few days I've been thinking a lot about what I was doing around this time last year. What a year it's been. This... | ||