!ruby@lemmy.ml
!ruby
@lemmy.mlhttps://haggisruby.co.uk/
Haggis Ruby is a new, single track, one day conference in sunny Scotland, held on the 24th of October 2024
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/ruby-rails-pragmatic-programmer-books
We’ve teamed up with Pragmatic Programmers for a bundle of books on Ruby and Rails. Pay what you want to learn coding and web development, and support charity!
https://github.com/vidarh/rouge-gtk_theme_loader
Load GtkSourceView themes into Rouge (Ruby syntax highlighter) - GitHub - vidarh/rouge-gtk_theme_loader: Load GtkSourceView themes into Rouge (Ruby syntax highlighter)
https://github.com/sisshiki1969/monoruby
Ruby implementation with yet another JIT compiler. - GitHub - sisshiki1969/monoruby: Ruby implementation with yet another JIT compiler.
https://johnhame.link/posts/tweaking-emacs-for-ruby-development-in-2023/
I love using Ruby, but one problem I have always had is distributing my programs made with it.
I would love to be able to distribute a version of Ruby in an AppImage; I want to make programs for the Steam Deck, and for most users this requires programs to be locally installed only. AppImages are perfect for this.
I managed to make an AppImage running an ancient version of Ruby from the PortableRuby project, but I would like to be able to use modern Ruby. Are there any tips/tricks I should know to compile a portable version?
https://www.phlex.fun/
http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/442680
https://speed.yjit.org/
Benchmarks and continuous checks for YJIT performance.
https://maxlap.dev/blog/2022/02/10/what-makes-ruby-blocks-great.html