Ruby on Rails shines with creating prototypes and solutions which can be quickly shown to your clients. Rails speed is often crucial on the phase where you are building a bond with your client — if client sees effects fast and can provide feedback it usually improves overall experience. It’s a very crucial phase, so having a technology on your side is a great benefit which Rails provides to you. A
The let helper method in RSpec is very frequently used for creating instance variables that are available between multiple tests. As an eager student of TDD practices, you have probably written your fair share of these, but following this practice can easily lead to having lots of mystery guests showing up—see below—which is definitely not something we need to have crashing our party! This particu
This is #3 in a very long series of posts on Stack Overflow’s architecture. Previous post (#2): Stack Overflow: The Hardware - 2016 Edition We’ve talked about Stack Overflow’s architecture and the hardware behind it. The next most requested topic was Deployment. How do we get code a developer (or some random stranger) writes into production? Let’s break it down. Keep in mind that we’re talking abo
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