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Blogs and Newsletters
Blogs and Newsletters
Ruby blogs and newsletters have exploded over the past years and given sufficient hunting, you can unearth hundreds of blogs sharing bits of Ruby code, describing new techniques, or speculating on Ruby’s future.
Newsletters
- Ruby Weekly: A newsletter that curates the most interesting Ruby articles and news each week.
- Short Ruby Newsletter: A weekly summary of the articles, discussions, and news from the Ruby community.
Mining for Ruby Blogs
- RubyFlow, “the Ruby and Rails community linklog”, is a Ruby news site with links to libraries, blog posts, tutorials, and other Ruby resources.
- Rubyland aggregates news and blog posts about Ruby from RSS feeds.
Blogs of Note
A few notable blogs stand out for the frequency and immediacy of their updates.
- DEV Ruby Tag is the collection of all posts tagged Ruby within the DEV Community. DEV is a network of thousands of software developers who blog about and discuss code.
- Ruby on Rails Blog is the official group blog of the Ruby on Rails team. If you are running Rails, this blog is essential for notification of security updates and an overall view of the wide Rails community.
- Rails at Scale contains posts discussing much of the recent work being done to advance both Ruby and Rails.
Spreading the Word
If you’re interested in writing for any of the above blogs, you should contact the authors.
Ruby is also a common topic on reddit and Hacker News, in their respective programming news. If you find some brilliant code out there, be sure to share!
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- Mailing Lists: Talk about Ruby with programmers from all around the world.
- User Groups: Get in contact with Rubyists in your area.
- Blogs and Newsletters: Read about what’s happening right now in the Ruby community.
- Ruby Core: Help polish the rough edges of the latest Ruby.
- Issue Tracking: Report or help solve issues in Ruby.