
I18n Gem Gotchas in Ruby 3.0: What You Need to Know - FastRuby.io | Rails Upgrade Service
Explore the intricacies of upgrading from Ruby 2.7 to 3.0, uncovering i18n gem pitfalls involving clone and freeze methods. Valuable insights for tech teams navigating this transition.
i18n Gem Gotchas in Ruby 3.0: What You Need to Know by @jainrishi15❗ Don't say we didn't warn you about #RubyWarnings...
They might seem pesky, but they can offer a lot of insights about your app such as problematic code. This is especially during upgrades.
Ariel breaks it down: https://www.fastruby.io/blog/exploring-ruby-warnings.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=rubywarnings&utm_content=Textonly #UpgradeRuby #RubyLang

Exploring Ruby Warnings - FastRuby.io | Rails Upgrade Service
Ruby warnings are not used very often, but they can provide a lot of information to help us reduce tech debt and simplify our work during upgrades.
Exploring Ruby Warnings by @arieljuod🧠 ICYDK: #Ruby warnings from "Method Redefined" to "Circular Require" can be leveraged to find problematic code.
Ariel explores how to analyze them, and offers examples of interesting warnings that can be really helpful during upgrades: https://www.fastruby.io/blog/exploring-ruby-warnings.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Blogpromo&utm_term=rubywarnings&utm_content=Textonly
#rubywarnings #rubyonrails #rubygems

Exploring Ruby Warnings - FastRuby.io | Rails Upgrade Service
Ruby warnings are not used very often, but they can provide a lot of information to help us reduce tech debt and simplify our work during upgrades.
Exploring Ruby Warnings by @arieljuod