Super excited to share that I'm speaking at @rubykaigi 2026 next month on "HTML-Aware ERB: The Path to Reactive Rendering".
Looking forward to see you in Hakodate!
Every third Ruby run is a debug run, yet most developers never question which debugger they're using or what it costs them.
→ How TracePoint and ISeq power every major Ruby debugger
→ Why Byebug goes from 17.7s to 529s on the same workload
→ How the debug gem eliminated that overhead entirely
→ What RubyMine adds on top for Ruby 2.3+ users
→ A practical decision guide for choosing the right tool
#RubyOnRails #Debugging #RubyKaigi #DevTools #FediDev #Programming #Ruby

Choosing the Right Debugger March 12, 2026 A Ruby Developer’s Guide to TracePoint, ISeq, and why your choice of debugger affects more than just comfort If you write Ruby, you debug Ruby. Whet…
4/22-24開催「RubyKaigi 2026」キーノートスピーカー発表、チケット販売中
https://gihyo.jp/article/2026/02/rubykaigi-2026-regist?utm_source=feed

日本語の案内は下の方にあります # Rubyist Bulk Reload 2026 (EN) RubyKaigi is an international conference on the programming language Ruby that is held every year in various cities in Japan. This year's RubyKaigi 2026 will be held in Hakodate, Hokkaido. The event, "Rubyist Bulk Reload 2026," hosted by GMO Inter...
🧠 RubyKaigi 2024 revealed a quiet but fundamental change to Ruby’s architecture.
The standard library is shrinking — not disappearing — as functionality moves into default and bundled gems. This impacts how dependencies are declared, how upgrades behave, and how production systems should be planned.
Not a flashy note… but a strategic one.

RubyKaigi 2024: A Deep Technical Shift in Ruby’s Standard Library February 20, 2026 RubyKaigi 2024 — Historical ContextAlthough this presentation discusses Ruby 3.4–3.5 and the ecosystem has alread…