Recent changes in #Twitter (now X) and their leadership are not aligned with our core values.
We believe they are taking the social network in the wrong direction and we donโt want to have our brand associated with it anymore.
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๐ #RailsBump is now being supported and maintained by our team. RailsBump is a free & open source web application that allows anyone to check their Ruby gems (or Gemfiles) for compatibility with all major Rails versions.
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๐จ #RAILSCONF2025 UPDATE! ๐จ
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Rails 8.0: #NOBUILD, #NOPAAS, all-in on SQLite as a production database option with jobs, cache, and cable, new authentication generator, and so much more! Final release is out ๐ rubyonrails.org/2024/11/7/raโฆ
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๐ #RailsBump is now being supported and maintained by our team. RailsBump is a free & open source web application that allows anyone to check their Ruby gems (or Gemfiles) for compatibility with all major Rails versions.
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โ ๏ธ Upgrading from Rails 3.0 to 3.1? Watch out for the ERB syntax change! ๐จ Helper methods like form_for and content_tag now require <%= %> instead of <% %>. We've got tips to handle this breaking change go.fastruby.io/7xd#Rails#RubyOnRails#TechDebt