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.
- Company built its own rail terminal in NYC to avoid relying on trucks (www.fastcompany.com)
- How to speed up US passenger rail, without bullet trains (www.bloomberg.com)
- Ruby Rails: The One-Person Framework in Practice (bramjetten.dev)
- Partitioning a large table in PostgreSQL with Rails (www.aha.io)
- Ruby on Rails Cross-Site Request Forgery (seclists.org)
- Inertia.js in Rails: a new era of effortless integration (evilmartians.com)
- Recurring Calendar Events in Rails (railsdesigner.com)
- Officials cut planning grant for Texas high-speed rail between Dallas-Houston (www.texastribune.org)
- Rails: When "nothing changed" is the best feature (blog.arkency.com)
- Is No PaaS a good idea for Rails? (www.honeybadger.io)
- The Future of Ruby and Rails in the Age of AI (medium.com)
- How to Build High-Speed Rail on the Northeast Corridor (transitcosts.com)
- Sanitize your strings in JavaScript like a Rails developer (railsdesigner.com)
- Old Ruby and Rails on new hardware with dev containers (everydayrails.com)
- Secure Authentication Layer with Authentication Zero for Ruby on Rails (blog.appsignal.com)
- An Introduction to Solid Queue for Ruby on Rails (blog.appsignal.com)
- Better with Becky with Becky Searls – Ruby on Rails Podcast (www.therubyonrailspodcast.com)