๐๏ธSuper Fast Rails
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Super Fast Rails
2024-04-01
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(from Ruby Flow)
Most of the time, optimizing a Rails application requires repeating the same techniques. For example, at the database layer, itโs about creating the proper indexes, preventing 1+N queries, etc. Could we do that automatically? https://www.rorvswild.com/blog/2024/super-fast-rails
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