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Igor Morozov

@Morozzzko

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🧠 | Ruby | Ruby off Rails | blog at https://t.co/pHiXHnYfRz

Beograd, Srbija
Joined October 2009
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
1 month
@jankomarohnic dry-initializer got lazy defaults now? A few years back I had issues because it didn't and the proposal to introduce them got shut down
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
5 months
The site I built specifically for my EuRuKo 2024's talk will be available for another 2 weeks. Make sure to check it out and have some fun with Content-Security-Policy #euruko #euruko2024
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
6 months
@solnic_dev Are we getting new tools for mutation testing? ;)
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
8 months
@solnic_dev Looks like something we can do through ruby-next
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
11 months
@solnic_dev > TDD has its roots in heavy unit testing and it gave it a bad rep That's the other way around, isn't it? It's linked to unit testing specifically because of the misapprehension and the link to unit testing TDD is a design tool, which is arguably far from unit testing
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
1 year
@solnic29a Right now, we have a nice alternative with first-class PM support: Data. Which is probably a way better tool to communicate business-related outcomes than Result
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
1 year
@igor_alexandrov @rpaweb Meanwhile, the Bridgetown defaults in my recent project:
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Igor Morozov
1 year
@sadzvyozd_ochka Отдельное место для чистой одежды. Корзина или полка. Когда снимаешь худик, штаны, и планируешь использовать ещё раз — идут туда. Чемодан, поставленный в угол, тоже работает отлично
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Igor Morozov
1 year
@sadzvyozd_ochka Хорошая тема: если проектировать какое-то пространство, то лучше посмотреть принципы у профессионалов. Например, кухни. Отличный способ чрезмерно усложнить жизнь — это использовать шкафчики для того, что часто используется в готовке. Сковородки и кастрюли можно и нужно вешать
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Igor Morozov
1 year
@simonbrown I personally found that initial set up of Structurizr models forces me to make the same decisions over and over again. Running Lite is indeed a breeze, but setting up the whole workspace is a bit tedious. gitignore, dir structure, shortcuts, etc. So, thanks for sharing!
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Igor Morozov
1 year
@_swanson How do you make it work with declensions?
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
2 years
@_st0012 Aww yiss, I'm glad it's becoming a first-class feature Really wanted to have "helpers" instead of commands when I was extending IRB and Pry. Guess IRB is the way to go now!
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
2 years
@HowtoADHD Especially my pain au chocolat
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
2 years
RT @gsamokovarov: Hey, I'm Genadi and I run @rubybanitsa. This year, I'll be speaking at @rubykaigi in Matsumoto, Japan. If you want to spo…
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Igor Morozov
2 years
@_swanson Oi, that is pretty much close to the topic of the talk that I've been proposing to conferences! So much to learn from packing whole apps into a single file, it's amazing
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
2 years
@solnic29a This idea leads me to believe that #call is just as undesirable as .call If that's the case, we might want to introduce singletons. If we've got singletons, we might as well just use modules instead of classes Which is OK, unless we care about object lifecyle & its dependencies
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@Morozzzko
Igor Morozov
3 years
@solnic29a I'm very confused now! IIRC, standard.rb is just a wrapper around RuboCop. How does it solve RuboCop's problem of being "too advanced to be a formatter?" What does it mean, too? What's "too advanced"? What's the mechanism behind "too advanced to be a standard"? Really confused
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