It is a Monday morning summary of the articles, discussions, and news from the Ruby community. I watch a series of places like Twitter, ruby.social, Reddit, Linkedin, Dev.to, Ruby LibHunt, and other news sources.
You need to be subscribed to “Short Ruby”. It’s a Monday morning summary of all of the Tweets, articles, discussions, and news from the community. It is the best Ruby newsletter (“really?” Yes) and I read it every week.
– Matt Swanson
As a Ruby history enthusiast it is such a value-add for capturing truly what is happening right now in our community. Down to the conversation level. Which is amazing
– Nick Schwaderer
It’s such a great collection of tips, tricks, and thoughts by some of the best people in the Twitter Ruby community. I love getting this newsletter.
– Drew Bragg
I love that it provides bite-sized, practical information related to ruby. It’s easy to read the whole release in one go and I always learn something new from it.
– Simon
We do a lot of research to our screencasts, and Twitter is the big source of information. Having the important news, podcast episodes, screencast videos and gems aggregated in single place is tremendously useful thing. Thanks!
– Hanami Mastery
This is such a cool idea! Bite sized nuggets for my busy brain! Kudos!
– Rubber Duck Dev Show
It’s such a good resource, I’m eagerly awaiting the next issue as soon as I finish reading one!
– Nicolas Buduroi
A lot of content about Ruby is shared online, and most remains there. Sharing it on Twitter or any other social media benefits their creators, and they deserve a lot of praise for sharing this valuable content.
At the same time, this content is lost. Probably (and I am doing the same), when sharing such small bits of content on Twitter, we think it is temporary and short-lived. So I want to have a place to store it in a way.
I will do this primarily, but you can follow along if you want. I plan to publish one weekly newsletter, where I gather the best content I can find on Twitter.
Let’s see how it works.