ZOMG! Hello everyone, it is Godfrey here (it's been a while!), delivering the latest news from Rails to your inbox. This happens to be RailsConf week, so we have lots to cover; lets get to it!
Note: The links to the RailsConf videos are the unedited live-stream versions, and they might be removed later. Also, only talks from the keynote room are available at the moment, but don't worry – the full set of talks will eventually be made available to everyone. Follow @railsconf to stay in the loop!
David Heinemeier Hansson kicked off the conference by announcing a few new features in Rails 5: Rails API, turbolinks 3, a native mobile wrapper and web sockets support (a.k.a. Action Cable).
Aaron Patterson started the second day with a punishing amount of word play jokes. In between trolling other keynote speakers and rebooting his computer, he also dropped an incredible amount of performance knowledge.
Don't forget to catch the lightning talks towards the end of the stream!
Just because it is Rails Conf, it doesn't mean contributions to the Rails codebase will see any slow down. In fact, 37 contributors made their mark on Rails this week, with 11 first-time contributors!
As mentioned in David's keynote, Rails API will be part of Rails 5. Follow the pull request to track the progress and chime in on the discussion. (Please avoid leaving +1 comments!)
With this patch, you can easily check if a single attribute has previously changed and react to those changes appropriately.
That's a wrap
It's been quite a week! We didn't have room to cover everything that happened in Rails, so head over and take a look for yourself.
Thank you for your continued support for the newsletter. (I am very glad to have met a few of you at RailsConf!) As always, feel free to share this with your friends. If you have any comments or would like to help, drop me a line!