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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? <a href="https://www.rorvswild.com/blog/2024/super-fast-rails" rel="nofollow">https://www.rorvswild.com/blog/2024/super-fast-rails</a>
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--- !ruby/object:Feedjira::Parser::RSSEntry published: 2024-04-01 07:13:45.000000000 Z carlessian_info: news_filer_version: 2 newspaper: Ruby Flow macro_region: Technology entry_id: !ruby/object:Feedjira::Parser::GloballyUniqueIdentifier guid: https://rubyflow.com/p/zn6enk-super-fast-rails title: Super Fast Rails categories: [] summary: ' 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? <a href="https://www.rorvswild.com/blog/2024/super-fast-rails" rel="nofollow">https://www.rorvswild.com/blog/2024/super-fast-rails</a> ' rss_fields: - title - url - summary - published - entry_id url: https://rubyflow.com/p/zn6enk-super-fast-rails
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Imported via /Users/ricc/git/gemini-news-crawler/webapp/db/seeds.d/import-feedjira.rb on 2024-04-01 22:13:45 +0200. Content is EMPTY here. Entried: title,url,summary,published,entry_id. TODO add Newspaper: filename = /Users/ricc/git/gemini-news-crawler/webapp/db/seeds.d/../../../crawler/out/feedjira/Technology/Ruby Flow/2024-04-01-Super_Fast_Rails-v2.yaml
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