Hackernews posts about Rails
Rails is a popular open-source web application framework written in Ruby that enables developers to quickly build robust and scalable web applications.
- Doing Rails Wrong (www.bananacurvingmachine.com)
- Adding Breadcrumbs to a Rails Application (avohq.io)
- Intelligent Search in Rails with Typesense (avohq.io)
- Rails 8.1: Job continuations, structured events, local CI (rubyonrails.org)
- Adding Breadcrumbs to a Rails Application (avohq.io)
- Ruby on Rails 8.1 Released (rubyonrails.org)
- Ruby on Rails 8.1 Released (github.com)
- First Launch of Ruby on Rails 0.5 (2004) (rubytalk.org)
- Show HN: I built a self-hosted error tracker in Rails (telebugs.com)
- Open Graph Image Generation in Rails (avohq.io)
- A Rails-based static site generator (github.com)
- Rails 8.1 Released (github.com)
- Deterministic Mesh Gradient Avatars in Rails (avohq.io)
- How to Build High-Speed Rail on the Northeast Corridor (nec.transitcosts.com)
- Mobile Apps, the Rails Way (newsletter.masilotti.com)
- Localization in Ruby on Rails: Yes/No, On/Off (allaboutcoding.ghinda.com)
- How View Caching in Rails Works (2020) (www.honeybadger.io)
- The Embarrassing Ruby/Rails Subreddit Chronicles 2025-10-09 (andymaleh.blogspot.com)
- Optimizing Rails Tests at Doctolib Scale – On Rails (onrails.buzzsprout.com)
- Ruby on Rails is a hard to learn framework (old.reddit.com)
- Code Highlighting with Rails (avohq.io)
- Rails, CloundFront CDN, and Imgproxy (goodenough.us)
- Lexxy – The next generation rich text editor for Rails (blog.saeloun.com)
- RailsStart: Makefile Helps Rails Developers (github.com)
- Hanami for Rails Developers – Part 1 (ryanbigg.com)