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Toru Kawamura discusses the need for web clients in Ruby to be adaptable to change by being decoupled and easy to reuse through versatility. He outlines some of the issues with existing tightly coupled clients and gems dedicated to specific APIs. Kawamura proposes a "Web Client" concept modeled after Rack middleware and Faraday middleware, which can be combined and reused across clients and APIs.
What is RubyBench? RubyBench is a long running Ruby benchmarking tool. Currently, Ruby benchmark scripts and Discourse benchmark scripts have been implemented and are run for every commit and release. If you've noticed a regression, feel free to use RubyBench when opening a new issue. Try out RubyBench! → What's the Plan? RubyBench is currently still in its early stages but has already proven to b
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dc.js is a javascript charting library with native crossfilter support, allowing highly efficient exploration on large multi-dimensional datasets (inspired by crossfilter's demo). It leverages d3 to render charts in CSS-friendly SVG format. Charts rendered using dc.js are data driven and reactive and therefore provide instant feedback to user interaction. dc.js is an easy yet powerful javascript l
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