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Rails App Just Got Acquired. Now What?

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3 points·by robbyrussell·13 ngày trước·0 comments

DHH: Basecamp 5, Vibe Coding, and the Future of Rails

podcast.rubyonrails.org
6 points·by robbyrussell·13 ngày trước·1 comments

Rails: 13 Years of Rails at the Auto Shop

podcast.rubyonrails.org
4 points·by robbyrussell·13 ngày trước·1 comments

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Building AI-First at Intercom (With Claude Code and Rails) [video]

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1 points·by robbyrussell·3 tháng trước·1 comments

Your codebase doesn't care how it got written

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29 points·by robbyrussell·3 tháng trước·28 comments

Rails at the Center of DNSimple

podcast.rubyonrails.org
4 points·by robbyrussell·3 tháng trước·1 comments

8,400 GitHub repos share a naming convention that traces back to South Park joke

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4 points·by robbyrussell·3 tháng trước·4 comments

Claude Code for the Semi-Reluctant, Somewhat Curious Rails Developer

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1 points·by robbyrussell·4 tháng trước·0 comments

Building a RAG Tool in Ruby 4

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1 points·by robbyrussell·5 tháng trước·1 comments

Most Developers Don't Build New Things

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3 points·by robbyrussell·5 tháng trước·1 comments

I Didn't Want AI to Be Good at This

robbyonrails.com
11 points·by robbyrussell·5 tháng trước·5 comments

The Cost of Leaving a Software Rewrite "On the Table"

blog.planetargon.com
2 points·by robbyrussell·5 tháng trước·1 comments

On Rails Podcast: How Testing Platform Rainforest QA Tests Itself [video]

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1 points·by robbyrussell·7 tháng trước·1 comments

Response to "Ruby Is Not a Serious Programming Language"

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153 points·by robbyrussell·7 tháng trước·172 comments

Nathan Ladd: Relentless Improvement and the Cost of Neglect

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1 points·by robbyrussell·9 tháng trước·0 comments

Architecture for Contraction

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3 points·by robbyrussell·9 tháng trước·2 comments

Optimizing Rails Tests at Doctolib Scale – On Rails

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2 points·by robbyrussell·9 tháng trước·1 comments

Talking Shop with Ruby and Rails Maintainers at Rails World 2025

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3 points·by robbyrussell·10 tháng trước·0 comments

Seven stages teams go through with their software tech stack

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2 points·by robbyrussell·10 tháng trước·0 comments

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robbyrussell
·13 ngày trước·discuss
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robbyrussell
·13 ngày trước·discuss
Podcast interview with the creator of Ruby on Rails on the On Rails podcast.
robbyrussell
·13 ngày trước·discuss
Recent interview with Nikky Southerland, Lead Software Engineer at Shop-Ware — a cloud-based platform that helps independent automotive service shops run their businesses. Ruby on Rails has powered Shop-Ware since the first line of code was written back in 2013, and more than a decade later, the codebase is still 90%+ Rails.
robbyrussell
·tháng trước·discuss
DHH recently joined me for a discussion on the On Rails podcast
robbyrussell
·3 tháng trước·discuss
I sat down with Brian Scanlan to explore what “AI-first” development actually looks like inside Intercom’s 15-year-old Rails monolith.

They’re generating over 95% of their code with Claude Code… and it’s not just engineers. Teams across the company are involved.

We got into how this is reshaping code review, who’s running production queries, and how they’re building guardrails to keep things from drifting. The part that stuck with me… knowing when to disengage the autopilot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADBs2K5Tpz0 https://podcast.rubyonrails.org/2462975/episodes/19060786-br...
robbyrussell
·3 tháng trước·discuss
touché
robbyrussell
·3 tháng trước·discuss
I'm hearing the same conversation play out at small software companies right now. Engineers telling their managers: am I being forced to adopt this, or do I need to go somewhere else?

Wrote about why I think the job description already changed, and what I'd rather see teams do about it than have that exhausting conversation on repeat.
robbyrussell
·3 tháng trước·discuss
A deep dive conversation with Simone (CTO of DNSimple) about how Rails fits into their DNS platform.
robbyrussell
·3 tháng trước·discuss
https://github.com/search?q=oh-my-+in%3Aname+is%3Apublic&typ...
robbyrussell
·3 tháng trước·discuss
I know this because I'm the guy in the middle. Let me explain.

2006: Trey Parker and Matt Stone write "Oh My Science!" into two Season 10 episodes... a joke about replacing religious expressions with scientific ones.

2008: A coworker and I think this is hilarious. We build a Twitter side project called Oh My Science. It fetched tweets from the API and awarded gold stars to anyone caught thanking science for something they might have otherwise credited to a deity.

2009: I have a messy folder of Zsh configuration files. I want to convince a few coworkers to install it on their laptops so I don't have to remember all the verbose git commands we kept typing while pairing on their machines. I need a name for the repo. I glance over at our oh-my-science private repo. I shrug. "oh-my-zsh" it is.

Today, there are 8,400+ public "oh-my-..." repositories on u/GitHub.

There's a decent chance you've used one. There's a chance you've built one.

If you have, I'd love to know... did you know where the name came from?
robbyrussell
·5 tháng trước·discuss
Built a RAG tool in Ruby to surface historical context from Jira, Confluence, and GitHub before starting work on client tickets. No prior experience with embeddings or vector databases. Ended up adding an MCP server so it works directly inside Claude Code.
robbyrussell
·5 tháng trước·discuss
I wrote this after noticing how much framework discussion focuses on greenfield work. In practice, most teams I see are inside 10 or 12 year old systems, evolving them under real constraints.

The piece is about that “second act” of software. After launch. After early growth. When reliability and discipline matter more than novelty.

Curious how others here think about this.
robbyrussell
·5 tháng trước·discuss
For most of my career, I’ve helped companies maintain software that other teams walked away from.

So I’ve never been a “just build it” person.

But something has shifted.
robbyrussell
·5 tháng trước·discuss
One of the fastest ways to make a codebase worse…

Tell everyone a rewrite might happen “one day.”
robbyrussell
·6 tháng trước·discuss
FWIW, we have tracing functionality to help you identify why your local environment/config is slower than you'd like.

https://github.com/ohmyzsh/trace.ohmyz.sh
robbyrussell
·7 tháng trước·discuss
A deep dive with Rainforest QA’s Jay Tennier on what it takes to keep a long-lived Rails monolith alive with a small team. We cover pulling microservices back in, BigQuery over Postgres pain, wet tests, dry-monads, and why code deletion is a feature.
robbyrussell
·7 tháng trước·discuss
appreciate you for adding this context
robbyrussell
·7 tháng trước·discuss
"A ha!"
robbyrussell
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Ruby’s biggest flaw is that it insists humans matter. Some people hate that.
robbyrussell
·9 tháng trước·discuss
What if your team gets smaller? Not as a failure scenario. As a design constraint.