Awesome-frontend | |
Just a list of links. | |
Dockbit | |
Software deployments into repeatable, manageable workflows. | |
Dirty COW | |
CVE-2016-5195, a very nasty Linux kernel vuln. With a name, a website, and a logo, again |
Procodile | |
Procodile is a bit like Foreman but things are designed to run in the background. | |
EM Midori | |
EM Midori is an EventMachine-based Web Framework written in pure Ruby, providing high performance and proper abstraction. | |
sql_tracker | |
Rails SQL Query Tracker | |
i18n_yaml_sorter | |
An I18n YAML deep sorter that keeps locales organized without messing text formating | |
errdo | |
A simple plugin to handle, log, and customize production errors in Rails applications |
Learn Ruby Metaprogramming for Great Good | oct 17 |
A clean example of good metaprogramming in Ruby. | |
Running Ruby apps in production | oct 17 |
Procodile is an easy to use and understand solution for Ruby developers who just want to define a process list and type start to get it up and running without any fuss. | |
How to Manage Application Secrets in EC2 | oct 17 |
Amazon's Key Management Service (KMS) provides an API for interacting with encryption keys. | |
When To Be Concerned About Concerns | oct 18 |
Once our chunk of behavior starts pushing the scroll-to-understand-it boundary, we give in and move it to a separate file. | |
How we deploy at npm | oct 19 |
Here’s how we deploy node services at npm: git push origin +master:deploy-production |
EuRuKo 2016 - Day 1 Keynote by Yukihiro Matz Matsumoto | oct 19 |
What about on Ruby 3. |
Yeah look around, there are much more news this week, comon. But this week I just didn't feel like it. So this edition is limited to some contributions.
Have an excellent week!