Brandon WeaverMoving to Dev.ToI’ve decided to migrate my new content to dev.to, and have been publishing there over the past few months.Aug 16, 2019Aug 16, 2019
Brandon WeaverRuby 2.7 — Pattern Matching — Destructuring on PointNow that pattern matching has hit Ruby Nightly as an experimental feature, let’s take a look into some potential usecases for it starting…Apr 18, 2019Apr 18, 2019
Brandon WeaverRuby 2.7 — Pattern Matching — First ImpressionsShall we grab a sneak peak at what Pattern Matching looks like in Ruby 2.7? The code’s merged, nightly build is on the way, and I’m a…Apr 17, 20198Apr 17, 20198
Brandon WeaverRuby 2.7 — Numbered ParametersNumbered Parameters are here: `[1, 2, 3].map { @1 + 3 }`. Let’s dig in and see what all they do!Mar 18, 20199Mar 18, 20199
Brandon WeaverExploring TracePoint in Ruby — Part Two — EventsExploring the event hooks we can monitor with TracePoint in RubyFeb 18, 20191Feb 18, 20191
Brandon WeaverRuby 2.7 — Enumerable#tallyEnumerable#tally is a new function letting you count lists using a function, and a long-wanted Ruby feature.Feb 10, 20192Feb 10, 20192
Brandon WeaverExploring TracePoint in Ruby — Part One — Example CodeTracePoint is an extremely powerful feature of Ruby, but it can be a bit difficult to use and wrap your head around. Let’s take a look at…Feb 8, 2019Feb 8, 2019
Brandon Weaver2018 in ReviewTaking a look at what all happened in 2018, and all the adventures we’ve been on.Jan 4, 20191Jan 4, 20191
Brandon WeaverinFAUN — Developer Community 🐾On On-Call, Operations, and HolidaysOperations can be challenging, especially around the holidays. Recently there’s been a lot of talk around on-call, so here’s my two centsDec 28, 2018Dec 28, 2018
Brandon WeaverSf — Abusing Operators and Method MissingNow if you thought Mf was bad, that’s just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Sf is oh so much worse, and that’s what makes this article…Dec 27, 2018Dec 27, 2018