Category: Ruby blogs
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Virteous Code
Virtuous Code is a Ruby blog that was started by Avdi Grimm. Most of the blog content is about team growth and building Ruby software, including announcements, code fragments, resources, and tutorials. Avdi updates the blog quite frequently and goes into considerable technical detail when required.
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Stackify Blog
In addition to Ruby news and tutorials, Stackify offers posts on a variety of topics for web developers. While most of the topics revolve around error tracking, application logs, and performance, the wide range of writers means wide-ranging quality differences between each piece. There’s also not a great way to filter by Ruby topics alone,…
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BigBinary
BigBinary is an agency blog that details major updates to Ruby, Rails, and several related topics. Most of the articles and tutorials are based on open-source development for Ruby, but there is a mix of front-end topics as well. Most of the time, a new post is published once a month and includes images, code…
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Reddit’s r/ruby
Reddit for Rubyists is the subreddit for tutorials and updates about Ruby. It has a large community of 68,000 people who are ready to help you answer your questions about the language or any frameworks. While the content quality varies, most posts that are upvoted to the front page are quite useful.
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Arkency Blog
Arkency is a ruby blog that has published articles from various authors since 2012. The content ranges from beginner to advanced; however, the quality of writing varies from author to author. The blog’s structure is a little confusing, and it isn’t the most consistently updated, but it’s a great resource overall. Overall Score: 4.2
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Awesome Ruby
Awesome Ruby is a curated list of Ruby resources and packages that can help you with testing, package management, security, authentication, and more. There are a lot of libraries here, and they use tags to help organize all of them.
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Drifting Ruby
Drifting Ruby is a compilation of documentation, tutorials, and screencasts for Ruby developers. It provides tutorials for all levels ranging from beginner to expert. Most topics covered are drafted out step-by-step with helpful real-world examples, and you can subscribe on the homepage to get the weekly posts delivered to your inbox. The topics can also…
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RubyFlow
RubyFlow is a popular Ruby blog that aggregates technical posts from a variety of well-known sources. It includes language updates, tutorial guides, and productivity tips. Content shared on RubyFlow is clearly expressed for newbies and experienced Ruby developers alike. Overall Score: 4.6
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Everyday Rails
Everyday Rails contains a lot of useful tips, especially if you are just starting out as a Ruby developer. The articles on the blog are practically applicable, and most posts are about getting a better understanding of why the plugins, gems, and other Ruby parts do what they do. The author’s explanation is professional and offers a…
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The Official Rails Blog
For updates about the latest features and detailed knowledge of Ruby on Rails, the official blog is highly recommended. The blog includes everything you need to build Rails applications and keep up with the newest changes to the framework. It has a friendly community, and each article on the blog is written precisely. A section…