pcreux | 8 months ago | on: Rails Dashboards that scale – with SQL and dry-struct
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pcreux | 1 year ago | on: Building a robust data synchronization framework with Rails
All our services are built using Ruby, so it's the obvious choice. It scales and it's robust. We might just spend a little bit more on Heroku than if we'd use another language such as go - but it's definitely not worth introducing a new language to our stack.
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pcreux | 15 years ago | on: Active Admin - The missing administration framework for Ruby on Rails
pcreux | 15 years ago | on: Active Admin - The missing administration framework for Ruby on Rails
pcreux | 15 years ago | on: Active Admin - The missing administration framework for Ruby on Rails
pcreux | 15 years ago | on: Active Admin - The missing administration framework for Ruby on Rails
Crunch data with SQL, return JSON, wrap it in type-safe DryStructs, and swap in Faker or plug into a data warehouse.