Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby
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Aug 8, 2025 - Ruby
Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby
A list of websites to find and apply for remote jobs, both freelancing and full-time.
🐑👊 Asynchronous background job processing for AWS Lambda with Ruby using Lambda Extensions. Inspired by the SuckerPunch gem but specifically tooled to work with Lambda's invoke model.
UCAS for jobs.
Platform allowing senior population to display their skills and talents, solution connecting seniors with potential jobs. Final project at Le Wagon Web Development Bootcamp.
High-impact jobs and side projects for effective altruists
Run any instance_method of ActiveRecord models via a job by adding `_later` to it. 👋
Inquiries Maker Rails 5.2.6 application. Uses RabbitMQ as message broker/queuer, Sneakers as an ActiveJob adapter for background jobs/workers and Postgres as database. Each entity runs in its own docker container. Orchestrated with docker-compose, for production or staging. But it also has a Capistrano setup for a lesser production server.
In a previous episode, we had created a custom ActionCable channel to assist in broadcasting updates from a background job. With the introduction of Turbo, we can simplify this process as we look at a few different approaches in displaying a progress bar with real time updates from background jobs.
This app is a tweet scheduler that allows you to connect your Twitter account and send tweets at a specific time. You can edit the schedule or delete it. It is built with Rails 6, Erb, and Boostrap 4
the Event Ticket Booking System is a Ruby on Rails application designed to facilitate the booking of tickets for various events. The system allows users to register, log in, and book tickets for events. Users can create events with details such as name, description, location, date and time, and total number of tickets available
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