RubyKaigi 2016 http://rubykaigi.org/2016
Have you ever struggled with a chain of rake tasks that needed to be run periodically and their runtime was giving you a headache? Did you ask yourself how to save time by boosting execution along with readability for huge chunks of jobs? These questions are very common when it comes to applications with hefty amount of background processing jobs. It is my own experience that inspired me to write
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