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Packing It All for the Last RailsConf

Packing It All for the Last RailsConf

Edy Silvaby Edy SilvaJuly 4, 2025

As the Last RailsConf approaches, the nostalgic feeling gets stronger. It’s the end of an era, a celebration of the history of Ruby on Rails …

Ruby on Rails: The Open-Source Blueprint

Ruby on Rails: The Open-Source Blueprint

Ian Lourençoby Ian LourençoJuly 2, 2025July 7, 2025

1. Rails & Open Source: A Match Made in Developer Heaven Since its debut in 2004, Ruby on Rails has embraced open-source principles like no …

The Overlooked Power of Rails in the Age of AI

The Overlooked Power of Rails in the Age of AI

João Victor Voglerby João Victor VoglerJune 25, 2025July 3, 2025

When we talk about Artificial Intelligence, the conversation can go in a hundred different directions by consuming OpenAI’s API, actually building your own AI models, …

A Journey Through the Greatest Ruby on Rails Milestones

A Journey Through the Greatest Ruby on Rails Milestones

Lucas Geronby Lucas GeronJune 18, 2025June 18, 2025

The History and Evolution of Ruby on Rails In 2004, David Heinemeier Hansson extracted a web framework from his Basecamp application and gifted it to …

The History of Ruby on Rails: Code, Convention, and a Little Rebellion

The History of Ruby on Rails: Code, Convention, and a Little Rebellion

Luan Gonçalvesby Luan GonçalvesJune 12, 2025July 3, 2025

When Ruby on Rails was first released in 2004, it didn’t just offer a new way to build web applications—it sparked a revolution. Rails, often …

What It Takes To Foster A Community Around Rails How Rails Shaped The World And How Codeminer42 Helped With It

What It Takes To Foster A Community Around Rails

How Rails Shaped The World And How Codeminer42 Helped With It

Edy Silvaby Edy SilvaJune 4, 2025June 4, 2025

Rails was launched in 2004 and it was a game changer for web development. It was very disruptive at the time, as it didn’t require …

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