This post is a βsisterβ piece to Rocketeer Vinicius Negrisoloβs excellent article, Spec-Driven Development: How Product Owners Can Ship Features Faste [...]
After exploring Spec Kit in my previous posts about spec-driven development, I decided to put OpenSpec to the test. Using the same task and starting f [...]
In our previous post, we explored how product owners use Spec-Driven Development to create comprehensive specifications with AI assistance. Now let's [...]
The software development world is buzzing about a new paradigm that's changing how we build features: Spec-Driven Development. With tools like spec-ki [...]
Developing with AI assistants has become an essential part of modern software development workflows. If you're building Elixir Phoenix applications, t [...]
While working with a legacy BBj PRO/5 database for a client, we needed to set up a new CMS with multitenancy requirements. We were dealing with a slew [...]
On a recent project at Hashrocket, we had to use dblink in production as part of our set up for communicating with a legacy database. While our overal [...]
This year at the final RailsConf, the atmosphere was incredibly nostalgic and celebratory, if perhaps a little bittersweet. Many of the talks spent ti [...]
Generators are one of the many excellent tools that Rails provides. They can be used for a wide range of tasks, from plugging a gem into your app and [...]
I recently got the chance to build a small internal tool for our team. And when it came time to deploy, I really wanted to try out Kamal, the new depl [...]