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The Rails Changelog

The Rails Changelog

By: Emmanuel Hayford
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Episodes
  • 029: Tuning Ruby on Rails App Performance with Jean Boussier
    Jan 23 2025

    In this episode, Jean Boussier and I dive deep into performance optimisation for Ruby on Rails applications. From diagnosing common bottlenecks and mastering advanced caching techniques to leveraging YJIT, jemalloc, and server concurrency models, we explore practical strategies for scaling apps efficiently. We also discuss key metrics for monitoring production performance, cost-effective observability, and modern Rails patterns to embrace or avoid. Perfect for developers looking to take their Rails performance game to the next level!

    Ruby and Rails Conference: wroclove.rb 11–13.04.2025 Wrocław, Poland

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    Rails Guide: Tuning Performance for Deployment
    Nate Berkopec: The Rails Performance Workshop

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 028: Discussing Ruby's Data class, some Ruby quirks with Victor Shepelev
    Nov 8 2024

    In this episode, I’m joined by Victor Shepelev, a member of the Ruby Core team and the author of Ruby’s new Data class. We dive into why Ruby needed the Data class, exploring how it fits into the language and enhances Ruby’s capabilities. Victor also shares insights on some other exciting Ruby features, including Numbered Block Parameters, the "it" keyword, and the growing role of functional programming in Ruby.

    Beyond coding, Victor has a unique perspective as he’s officially enlisted in the Ukrainian Army. I had the chance to talk with him about what it’s like to balance life as a Rubyist and a soldier, and we discuss meaningful ways to support him and Ukraine.

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    Ruby Data Class
    Ruby Changes
    Support Ukraine
    Useless syntax sugar”: Numeric block parameters

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    33 mins
  • 027: Migrating a Rails Monolith from MySQL to Trilogy with Adrianna Chang
    Nov 2 2024

    In this episode, I sit down with a seasoned Rails engineer to dive into the technical intricacies and community-building work that power the Ruby ecosystem. Adrianna, who currently works as an engineer at Shopify shares insights into their role, their experience with the vibrant WNB.rb community, and what goes into organising meetups focused on all things Ruby and Rails.

    We take a deep dive into Trilogy, Shopify’s custom implementation of the MySQL protocol. Adrianna unpacks the motivation behind developing Trilogy, the design choices that distinguish it from the traditional libmysqlclient library, and the trade-offs they faced. We also discuss the challenges of migrating from MySQL 2 to Trilogy, particularly around compatibility and maintaining a seamless CI/CD pipeline throughout the process.

    Listeners will learn about the performance benefits Trilogy offers, how Shopify overcame the obstacles of database migration, and the future roadmap for Trilogy’s development in Rails. Finally, Adrianna reflects on the books that have been instrumental in shaping their career, offering valuable recommendations for developers at all levels.

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    Migrating Shopify’s Core Rails Monolith to Trilogy - Rails World 2023
    Trilogy
    WNB.rb


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    53 mins
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