Getting Started with the Faker Gem: A Fun Tool for Generating Test Data!

Getting Started with the Faker Gem: November 7, 2024 If you've ever needed some random data for testing or just wanted to add a bit of fun to your project, the Faker gem is here to help! Faker generates realistic, random data, like names, addresses, phone numbers, and even fictional characters, in seconds. Originally inspired … Continue reading Getting Started with the Faker Gem: A Fun Tool for Generating Test Data!

Optimizing Garbage Collection in Rails with Autotuner

Scan to try 🎯 Live Demo Available Introducing MapView Render beautiful, production-ready maps directly from your Ruby backend. No external APIs. No dependencies. Just pure speed and control. ✓ Zero external dependencies ✓ Lightning-fast rendering ✓ Production-ready & battle-tested Try the Live Demo → Read Docs Garbage collection (GC) is an essential part of Ruby's … Continue reading Optimizing Garbage Collection in Rails with Autotuner

Are you programming, or are you still playing like you did at the beginning?

Regarding Python, I have extensive experience with MicroPython, Django, Matplotlib, Pandas, and so on. However, in the last few years, I have focused on Ruby on Rails and Ruby and miss using Jupyter. That said, with Ruby, you have tools like IRB, Rails console, Pry, RSpec, and all these amazing tools, so you don’t necessarily … Continue reading Are you programming, or are you still playing like you did at the beginning?

Dejando Gedit como TextMate

Personalmente creo que todo software libre tiene ventajas sobre el software propietarios, justamente por eso. Por que es Libre. Algunas veces las caracteristicas técnicas o de usabilidad o de fácilidad hacen que algún software proietario "el caso de TextMate" sea preferido por algunos ususarios. Yo siempre prefiero el sofware libre, pero en este caso éxiste … Continue reading Dejando Gedit como TextMate