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Rails at Scale | The Ruby and Rails Infrastructure team at Shopify exists to help ensure that Ruby and Rails are 100-year tools that will continue to merit being our toolchain of choice.

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Rails at Scale | The Ruby and Rails Infrastructure team at Shopify exists to help ensure that Ruby and Rails are 100-year tools that will continue to merit being our toolchain of choice.

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The Ruby and Rails Infrastructure team at Shopify exists to help ensure that Ruby and Rails are 100-year tools that will continue to merit being our toolchain of choice.

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  • [H3] How ZJIT removes redundant object loads and stores
  • [H3] Engineering Rigor in the AI Age: Building a Benchmark You Can Trust
  • [H3] Faster bundler
  • [H3] ZJIT is now available in Ruby 4.0
  • [H3] Introducing Aliki: A Modern Theme for Ruby Documentation
  • [H3] Rails's Swappable Migration Backend for Schema Changes at Scale
  • [H3] Adding Iongraph support to ZJIT
  • [H3] Reworking Memory Management in CRuby
  • [H3] How Ruby Executes JIT Code: The Hidden Mechanics Behind the Magic
  • [H3] Friendship Ended with Rack::BodyProxy
  • [H3] AI Coding Agents Are Removing Programming Language Barriers
  • [H3] A Ruby open-source sabbatical
  • [H3] Implementing Embedded TypedData Objects
  • [H3] It's TRUE, SQL Supports Booleans
  • [H3] Fast Allocations in Ruby 3.5
  • [H3] ZJIT has been merged into Ruby
  • [H3] Inline RBS comments support for Sorbet
  • [H3] Ruby Debugging Tips and Recommendations in 2025
  • [H3] Interprocedural Sparse Conditional Type Propagation
  • [H3] Tiny JITs for a Faster FFI
  • [H3] YJIT 3.4: Even Faster and More Memory-Efficient
  • [H3] New for Ruby 3.4: Modular Garbage Collection and MMTk
  • [H3] Next Generation Out of Band Garbage Collection
  • [H3] An Introduction to the Ruby LSP Add-on System
  • [H3] Mastering Ruby Code Navigation: Major Ruby LSP Enhancements in the First Half of 2024
  • [H3] Mid-Year Review: IRB and Rails Console Enhancements in the First Half of 2024
  • [H3] Finding Memory Leaks in the Ruby Ecosystem
  • [H3] Fixing a footgun in ActiveRecord::Core#inspect
  • [H3] Autotuner: How to Speed Up Your Rails App
  • [H3] Prism in 2024
  • [H3] A Packwerk Retrospective
  • [H3] Catching Assertionless Tests
  • [H3] Shopify at RubyConf 2023
  • [H3] Unveiling the big leap in Ruby 3.3's IRB
  • [H3] Ruby 3.3's YJIT: Faster While Using Less Memory
  • [H3] YJIT Is the Most Memory-Efficient Ruby JIT
  • [H3] Performance impact of the memoization idiom on modern Ruby
  • [H3] Effects of Pitchfork reforking on Shopify's Monolith
  • [H3] Enabling Bootsnap in TruffleRuby
  • [H3] Ruby 3.3's YJIT Runs Shopify's Production Code 15% Faster
  • [H3] Ruby Outperforms C: Breaking the Catch-22
  • [H3] We Turned Lobste.rs into a Rails Benchmark for YJIT
  • [H3] How We Used a SQLite Memory DB for Rails Benchmarking
  • [H3] Two Garbage Collection Improvements Made Our Storefronts 8% Faster
  • [H3] IO#reopen and its surprising side effect
  • [H3] Open Sourcing Shopify's Ruby Builds
  • [H3] Making Sorbet compatible with Ruby 3.2
  • [H3] TruffleRuby in Shopify CI
  • [H3] Rewriting the Ruby parser
  • [H3] Automatically Find Memory Leaks in Native Gems
  • [H3] Monitoring YJIT in Production
  • [H3] How to load code efficiently in Ruby
  • [H3] Sorbet as your Ruby mentor
  • [H3] How We Scaled Maintenance Tasks to Shopify's Core Monolith
  • [H3] Adopting a New Database Adapter: Trilogy
  • [H3] A software supply chain reading list
  • [H3] Farewell to a Friend

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