Takashi Kokubun joins the Rogues to dive into Just in Time compiling, Ruby 3.0 and all the goodness that comes with it.He explains how it relates not only to Ruby performance, but Rails performance and what it means to different kinds of loads that come across the Ruby virtual machine.Panel
- Darren Broemmer
- Valentino Stoll
Guest
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Links
- Ruby 3 JIT can make Rails faster
- Keynote - RubyKaigi 2015
- GitHub | Shopify/yjit
- GitHub | vnmakarov/mir
- GitHub | k0kubun/railsbench
- GitHub | discourse/discourse
- A Simpler Rails Benchmark, Puma and Concurrency
- GitHub: Takashi Kokubun ( k0kubun )
- Twitter: k0kubun ( @k0kubun )
Picks
- Darren- The Ruby Terminal Apps Toolkit
- Takashi- GeForce RTX 3060 Family
- Valentino- mruby
- Valentino- Enhance colored inspect output #159
- Valentino- Implement pry-like ls command #203
- Valentino- Add pry-like show_source command #219
Contact Darren:
- Twitter: Darren Broemmer ( @DarrenBroemmer )
Contact Valentino:
- Doximity Technology Blog
- Work @ Doximity
- GitHub: Valentino Stoll ( codenamev )
- Twitter: V ( @thecodenamev )
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