Hey folks, welcome to our weekly Rubyist hangout thread!
We're here to discuss all things Ruby, and since Ruby has been around for 28 years, it's a testament to its enduring greatness. However, don't feel limited by Ruby talk alone – this thread is also a place for Rubyists to share whatever they feel like within our community guidelines. So, whether it's Ruby-related or not, feel free to contribute and join in the conversation!
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Top comments (5)
I'm impressed with this project from Rails Hackathon: gem.sh/
It aims to be a new go-to website for gem documentation, with nicer formatting etc. For now it's kind of PoC (read: slow), but usable.
Indeed I really hope that project will continue and thus we will have a new documentation place for Ruby. I see Marco on Twitter and Mastodon being active about the project and I have high hope it will continue
This is an interesting post
Dear AI, can you translate the Rails Guide for me?
Kevin Luo ・ Jul 30
Yes, good post by Kevin and a great use-case for using AI
thanks for mentioning it 😄 I also think it's an interesting topic but it didn't draw much attention 😆