I used to write html, JS, and CSS on long flights and saw some side eye looks, but then I’d have to test load the website I was working on for mom jeans and the jig was up.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Programmers are no longer needed!English
6·2 months agoI used to use ORMs because they made switching between local dev DBs ( like SQLLite, or Postgres) and production DBs usually painless. Especially for Ruby/Sinatra/Rails since we were writing the model queries in another abstraction. It meant we didn’t have to think as much about joins and all that stuff. Until the performance went to shit and you had to work out why.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I'm new to using Ruby and this tickled me pinkEnglish
2·6 months ago365.25*10 would at least get you closer.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I'm new to using Ruby and this tickled me pinkEnglish
1·6 months agoRuby should add 10.years.ago.today
Solid alt-text. Also in the news https://www.bkreader.com/lifestyle-culture/cyclists-getting-hurt-from-mysterious-string-on-marine-parkway-bridge-10999972
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6·7 months agoWhen I was using Ruby (some Rails, but mostly Sinatra, for little web apps and api serving) Laravel was coming up in PHP shops. Which was just trying to be Rails running on PHP from what I could tell.
There were others before that, like CakePHP, but all I remember about that of all the bugs my coworkers dealt with. I was strictly a front end dev back then.


Enablers are bad, yes, but invading aggressors are worse.
Your comment reads like “both sides” Russian propaganda.