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Journeys of a not so young anymore Software Engineer Software Engineering, Humans, Ruby, Elixir, the web People like to argue about programming languages: “This one is better!” “No this one!”. In these discussion, often the performance card is pulled. This language is that much faster in these benchmarks or this company just needs that many servers now. Performance shouldn’t matter that much in my
Thoughts on different Ruby implementations Let’s wrap this up with a couple of thoughts on the different implementations: TruffleRuby TruffleRuby is making steady and great progress, which I’m thoroughly impressed with. To be honest, I was wondering if its performance increased since the last benchmark as I was worried that implementing new Ruby features would lead to decreased performance. Seeing
Journeys of a not so young anymore Software Engineer Software Engineering, Humans, Ruby, Elixir, the web And here goes the video from Rubyconf Portugal – which was a blast! This talk mainly focuses on the latter explicit part of the title and how Elixir and Phoenix help with readable and maintainable code. It is also an introduction, quickly glancing at several topics that could also be topics of
Journeys of a not so young anymore Software Engineer Software Engineering, Humans, Ruby, Elixir, the web As I just happened upon it again, I gotta take a moment to talk about one my most despised ruby code patterns: Struct.new(...).new – ever since I happened upon it for the first time. Struct.new? Struct.new is a convenient way to create a class with accessors: 2.2.2 :001 > Extend = Struct.new(:s
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