Anuj BiyaniinOne Medical TechnologyFiltering Ruby Backtraces for DebuggingBacktraces are exceptionally useful for debugging, but often very noisy. Here’s how to filter them in Ruby.Dec 5, 2022Dec 5, 2022
Anuj BiyaniinOne Medical TechnologyEnsuring Stable Schema MigrationsUsing CI to prevent one developer’s Rails migrations from becoming another developer’s headache.Jan 22, 2021Jan 22, 2021
Anuj BiyaniinOne Medical TechnologyHow the Provider pattern saved our projectUsing the Provider pattern to enable iterative rollouts of third-party integrations and compare them without rewriting your application.Aug 6, 2020Aug 6, 2020
Anuj BiyaniinOne Medical TechnologyBuilding a Decision EngineAt multiple companies, I’ve had to build relatively simple decision engines. Something like “given this series of conditions, do we send…Apr 7, 2020Apr 7, 2020
Anuj BiyaniinOne Medical TechnologyApp-specific feedback with RuboCopRuboCop is a brilliant static analysis tool for the Ruby world. It’s used in nearly every Ruby project I’ve seen and has tons of built-in…Dec 17, 2019Dec 17, 2019
Anuj BiyaniinOne Medical TechnologyTricking PaperTrail into saving attributes that didn’t changeHow 2 lines of code let us build some intricate tracking of a patient’s preferences.Sep 24, 2019Sep 24, 2019