David Heinemeier Hansson, alias DHH
charity:water thanks the Rails community
over 1 year ago by David Heinemeier Hansson on Riding Rails.
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Rails 3.0.3: Faster Active Record plus fixes
over 1 year ago by David Heinemeier Hansson on Riding Rails.
How about some free speed? Well, here you go. Rails 3.0.3 includes a much faster version of Active Record that reclaims the performance lost when we went...
Rails 3.1: Release candidate
~1 year ago by David Heinemeier Hansson on Riding Rails.
As I promised at RailsConf, we’re finally good to go on the Rails 3.1: Release Candidate. This is a fantastically exciting release. We have three...
Rails now tested on Travis CI
10 months ago by David Heinemeier Hansson on Riding Rails.
Setting up continuous integration for Rails has been a complicated undertaking in the past. Rails needs to be tested against different Ruby versions...
Rails 3.2 RC1: Faster dev mode & routing, explain queries, tagged logger, store
5 months ago by David Heinemeier Hansson on Riding Rails.
Once you’ve boarded the Rails train, you just know that every stop along the way is going to be a good time. This release candidate is no different and...
Rails/master is now 4.0.0.beta
5 months ago by David Heinemeier Hansson on Riding Rails.
The forthcoming 3.2.x release series will be the last branch of Rails that supports Ruby 1.8.7. There’s a new 3-2-stable branch in git to track the changes...
Rails 3.2.0: Faster dev mode & routing, explain queries, tagged logger, store
4 months ago by David Heinemeier Hansson on Riding Rails.
So we didn’t quite make the December release date as we intended, but hey, why break a good tradition and start hitting release targets now! In any case...
