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New Year, New Ruby: Agents, Wishes, and a Calm Ruby 4

New Year, New Ruby: Agents, Wishes, and a Calm Ruby 4

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Ruby turns 30, Ruby 4 quietly ships, and the AI tooling arms race shows signs of maturity. Valentino and Joe unpack what stability really means for a language in its third decade, debate agent-driven development, AI “slop,” binary distribution, and whether open source incentives are breaking down—or simply evolving.

Mentioned In The Show

A grab-bag of tools, projects, and references Valentino & Joe brought up.

Ruby & Core Ecosystem

  • Ruby Gets A Fresh Look — Official Ruby programming language site (news, downloads, docs) now with a great new look.
  • Ruby Kaigi — Ruby’s flagship conference (talks, schedules, archives).
  • Bundler — Ruby dependency manager used across the ecosystem.

AI Coding Tools

  • Claude Code — Anthropic’s CLI coding assistant workflow discussed heavily in the episode.
  • OpenAI Codex — OpenAI’s coding agent/tooling referenced as an alternative workflow.


Ruby Web Frameworks & Architecture

  • Rails Framework — Ruby on Rails, referenced as the default baseline for many apps.
  • Jumpstart Rails — Rails starter kits/templates mentioned as a “pick a Rails” approach.
  • Roda Framework — Jeremy Evans’ web toolkit (lighter than Rails, bigger than Sinatra).
  • dry-rb Suite — Ruby gems for functional-ish architecture and explicit business logic.
  • Trailblazer — High-level architecture for operations, workflows, and domain logic.

Quality, Testing, and Practice

  • Better Specs — Community-curated RSpec guidelines mentioned as a spec style target.
  • Datadog — Error monitoring referenced in the “well-defined bug + stack trace” workflow.

Open Source Sustainability

  • GitHub Sponsors — Sponsorship mechanism discussed as one (partial) monetization path.

People Mentioned

  • Sandi Metz — Referenced as the “code whisperer” ideal for idiomatic Ruby guidance.
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