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The document discusses using Arel to construct ActiveRecord queries in a more object-oriented way compared to using literal SQL strings. It provides examples of using Arel to select columns, join tables, and add where conditions in a chained method syntax. Some benefits highlighted are that Arel avoids needing to know SQL syntax, provides Ruby syntax checking, and results in more readable queries.
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Here at Plataformatec we use Github Pull Requests a lot for code review and this usually yields tons of constructive comments and excellent discussions from time to time. One of the recent topics was about whether we should use scopes or class methods throughout the project to be consistent. Itâs also not hard to find discussions about it all over the internet. The classic comment usually boils do
Iâve been using Rails 4 (beta) a lot recently. In a previous post we looked at how ActionController::Live can be used with Server-Sent Events, but the problem with that is that thereâs no way for the client to communicate back to the web server. Enter: WebSockets. The main issue with implementing WebSockets is that they have to keep their connections open for a long period of time, and when youâre
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