March 27, 2025 Introduction Database migrations are an essential part of every Ruby on Rails project, allowing developers to manage schema changes in a structured and version-controlled way. While many developers are familiar with basic migration commands like add_column or rename_column, fewer take full advantage of the powerful change_table method. Inspired by a discussion on … Continue reading Mastering Rails Migrations: A Deep Dive into change_table and Schema Evolution
Year: 2025
Make Your GitHub Profile Stand Out: Showcase Your Work with Dynamic Stats
March 26, 2025 In the world of open-source development, your GitHub profile is more than just a repository of codeβitβs your portfolio. Whether youβre a developer looking for job opportunities, a contributor showcasing your impact, or simply passionate about coding, making your profile visually appealing can attract more visitors and potential collaborators. Want to Organize … Continue reading Make Your GitHub Profile Stand Out: Showcase Your Work with Dynamic Stats
Creating a Ruby Gem Scaffold with Docker and PostgreSQL
March 25, 2025 Introduction When building a new Ruby gem, setting up a consistent and isolated development environment is crucial. In this article, Iβll walk you through how I set up a Docker-based scaffold for a Ruby gem, ensuring a clean and reproducible setup with PostgreSQL integration. π Build & Distribute Your Own Ruby Gem! … Continue reading Creating a Ruby Gem Scaffold with Docker and PostgreSQL
Creating Reusable code in Rails: Plugins, Metaprogramming, and Best Practices
March 25, 2025 Rails developers often face the challenge of writing clean, reusable, and maintainable code. Achieving this requires leveraging plugins, metaprogramming, and Rubyβs dynamic nature. In this article, weβll explore practical ways to implement these techniques, ensuring your Rails code is DRY (Donβt Repeat Yourself) and efficient. π‘ Looking to improve your application's code … Continue reading Creating Reusable code in Rails: Plugins, Metaprogramming, and Best Practices
Mastering State Machines in Ruby on Rails: A Friday Insight
March 21, 2025 Hello ! Happy Friday! π Today, I wanted to dive into something thatβs often a game-changer in application design: state machines in Ruby on Rails. A state machine is a powerful design pattern used to manage workflows, object lifecycles, or status transitions within your applications. It allows an object to be in … Continue reading Mastering State Machines in Ruby on Rails: A Friday Insight
Handling File Transfers in a Heroku Environment with Net::SFTP
March 20, 2025 Daily readers, todayβs article is a bit different. Usually, I dive into a specific Ruby or Ruby on Rails topic, but today, time is short, and I need to handle different tasks. So, Iβll share a quick but useful real-world problem I encountered. Need Help with a Heroku Project? Do you need … Continue reading Handling File Transfers in a Heroku Environment with Net::SFTP
Automating Database Seeding for Reliable Tests in Rails
March 19, 2025 When developing a Rails application that involves structured data, testing is crucial to ensure that our data handling works correctly. Recently, I faced a challenge when testing a questionnaire system where I needed to run database seeds before executing test cases. Hereβs how I optimized the process. Need to Improve Your Test … Continue reading Automating Database Seeding for Reliable Tests in Rails
π Simplifying Exception Tracking in Rails: Meet Solid Errors
January 10, 2025 When developing and maintaining Rails applications, error tracking is key to delivering a robust and user-friendly experience. While popular services like Honeybadger and Sentry are great, sometimes you need a lightweight, in-app solution that keeps things simple. Thatβs where Solid Errors comes inβa database-driven exception tracker designed specifically for Rails applications. Do … Continue reading π Simplifying Exception Tracking in Rails: Meet Solid Errors
Unlocking the Magic of perform_async in Ruby on Rails
January 9, 2025 Have you ever wished you could delegate tasks to an invisible assistant while you focus on whatβs important? Well, in the world of Ruby on Rails, perform_async from the Sidekiq gem is that magical assistant! It helps you move tasks to the background, letting your application handle more important thingsβlike keeping your … Continue reading Unlocking the Magic of perform_async in Ruby on Rails
Testing RSpec Environments: A Tale of Setup, Cleanup, and Preventing Total Chaos
March 18, 2025 Testing, like life, requires careful preparation, a little bit of chaos management, and an occasional cleanup. When it comes to RSpec, setting up and cleaning up your test environments might not sound like a rockstar feature, but let me tell you, if you skip these steps, you might as well be throwing … Continue reading Testing RSpec Environments: A Tale of Setup, Cleanup, and Preventing Total Chaos









