• GraphQL Ruby - Getting more popular by leaps and bounds. I guess it's time to figure out what it brings to the API table. Besides more syntax.
  • On being a remote...manager - Lots of good advice here. I've been working remote for decades, and it's really only in the past few years that being a remote part of the team has really been posible.
  • A Week with a Rails Security Strategy - Building some habits (and checking some common sore spots) to improve the security of your application. Like most devs, I could tell horror stories.
  • OmniPascal 0.14.0 - Mac and Linux Support - Brings back memories. I wonder if I still have my copy of SOFTWARE TOOLS IN PASCAL around here somewhere.
  • Skylight - "Smart profiler for Ruby on Rails applications", a performance monitoring solution with stack-specific insights.
  • Splitting APIs, Servers, and Implementations in Elixir - Dave Thomas noodles around with architecture. It's still early days for Elixir, so conventions aren't frozen yet.
  • Alibaba Cloud - Worth a look if you're chasing mainland China business, simply because they'll help get you through the licensing. Otherwise I'd be scared to touch it.
  • Crystal [ANN] - If you're interested in the Crystal language, this looks like the blog to follow.
  • Introducing Moon: A blazing fast UI library - Another entrant in the JavaScript front-end race, with an API similar to Vue but a focus on speed.
  • Effective Pivotal Tracker: Tips and Tricks - A few ways to make your PT use more useful.
  • Scout Roadmap - The folks behind the Scout monitoring service are experimenting with sharing their roadmap publicly, using issues in a GitHub repo to track future work.