The Rails Deployment Landscape in 2026 June 15, 2026 For years, deploying a Rails application meant choosing between managing your own servers or using Heroku. Today, the ecosystem offers more options than ever, each with different trade-offs in simplicity, control, cost, and scalability. If you're starting a new Rails project in 2026, understanding these options … Continue reading The Rails Deployment Landscape in 2026
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Building MapView: Architecture, CI/CD, and Production Deployment on Railway
Building MapView: Architecture, CI/CD, and Production Deployment on Railway April 13, 2026 🚀 See the LIVE DEMO in action MapView Render maps directly from your backend no external APIs required. Fast, controlled, and production-ready. Try the demo → Introduction MapView is a server-side map rendering engine for Rails that generates high-quality geographic visualizations without external … Continue reading Building MapView: Architecture, CI/CD, and Production Deployment on Railway
🚀 The Production-Grade Ruby Microservices Stack (2026)
The Production-Grade Ruby Microservices Stack (2026) March 2, 2026 Microservices don’t fail because of Ruby. They fail because of architecture. Most “microservices” I see in Ruby are: • HTTP chains tightly coupled together • Shared databases behind the scenes • No tracing • No event replay • No contract validation That’s not distributed architecture. That’s … Continue reading 🚀 The Production-Grade Ruby Microservices Stack (2026)
🧪 Ruby in the Browser? Exploring Rubox and the Future of Ruby WASM
February 22, 2026 Scan to try 🎯 Live Demo Available Introducing MapView Render beautiful, production-ready maps directly from your Ruby backend. No external APIs. No dependencies. Just pure speed and control. ✓ Zero external dependencies ✓ Lightning-fast rendering ✓ Production-ready & battle-tested Try the Live Demo → Read Docs A fully client-side Ruby playground powered … Continue reading 🧪 Ruby in the Browser? Exploring Rubox and the Future of Ruby WASM
From Delayed Job to Solid Queue: How a 10-Year Rails App Finally Achieved Linear Scaling
From Delayed Job to Solid Queue: How a 10-Year Rails App Finally Achieved Linear Scaling February 16, 2026 Lessons from Kaigi on Rails 2025 — Shohei Kobayashi Built for Ruby on Rails Build Maps WithoutGoogle APIs Generate beautiful production-ready maps directly from your Rails backend. Fast rendering, zero external dependencies, full control. View Live Demo … Continue reading From Delayed Job to Solid Queue: How a 10-Year Rails App Finally Achieved Linear Scaling
Kamal in the Real World: Lessons from Running Rails Apps on AWS
February 4, 2026 At Kaigi on Rails 2025, one talk stood out for being refreshingly honest about infrastructure. Not a tutorial. Not a product pitch. But a real report from production. In Hall Blue, yappu presented: “Kamalって便利?社内プロジェクト3つをKamal + AWSで運用した体験談” (Is Kamal useful? Operating three internal projects with Kamal + AWS) What followed was exactly the … Continue reading Kamal in the Real World: Lessons from Running Rails Apps on AWS
How to Use APIs in Ruby: A Step-by-Step Guide with Faraday, HTTParty, and Net::HTTP
May 26, 2025 If you're a Rubyist like me, you know that making an API call can go from a quick one-liner to a full-blown production-ready beast — and everything in between! Let’s take a journey through the best-to-least optimal approaches for making API calls in Ruby, with a dash of humor to keep us … Continue reading How to Use APIs in Ruby: A Step-by-Step Guide with Faraday, HTTParty, and Net::HTTP
🚀 Mastering CD Across GitHub, GitLab, Jenkins, CircleCI & Bitbucket — Deploying Seamlessly to AWS, GCP, DigitalOcean & Heroku
May 16, 2025 📌 Don’t read this Unless you’ve read this article on mastering CI — otherwise you’ll miss the foundation of what Continuous Delivery truly relies on. Continuous Delivery (CD) isn’t magic. It’s the final step in a pipeline that must begin with a healthy CI setup and strong code review culture. Trusting CD … Continue reading 🚀 Mastering CD Across GitHub, GitLab, Jenkins, CircleCI & Bitbucket — Deploying Seamlessly to AWS, GCP, DigitalOcean & Heroku
📂 Store Your Ruby-Generated Files on Google Drive Effortlessly!
March 7, 2025 Integrating Google Drive API with Ruby seemed straightforward—until it wasn’t. From cryptic exceptions to OAuth nightmares, I hit some tricky roadblocks. Here’s how I debugged my way to success and what I learned along the way. 📢 Need a Smarter Way to Store Files on Google Drive? If you’re looking to enhance … Continue reading 📂 Store Your Ruby-Generated Files on Google Drive Effortlessly!
Streamlining File Uploads with Active Storage in Ruby on Rails
December 16, 2024 Managing file uploads can often feel like a cumbersome task in web development. However, with Active Storage, Ruby on Rails simplifies the entire process, offering a robust and developer-friendly way to handle file attachments. Whether you're building an application that needs to manage user avatars, document uploads, or media galleries, Active Storage … Continue reading Streamlining File Uploads with Active Storage in Ruby on Rails









