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The tool I wish I had 25 apps ago

Every iOS app I’ve shipped over the last nine years started the same way: a Rails developer with a great web app, users who want it in the App Store, and weeks spent on Xcode, signing certificates, and Swift boilerplate that has nothing to do with the actual product. [more inside]

Glimmer DSL for Web 0.8.3 Preventing Components from Shadowing HTML Elements

Glimmer DSL for Web (Fukuoka Award Winning Ruby-in-the-Browser Frontend Framework for Rails) had a new release in version 0.8.3, which now raises an exception plus a correction hint if the user attempts to define a component or a component slot with a name that shadows an existing HTML element… https://andymaleh.blogspot.com/2026/03/glimmer-dsl-for-web-083-prevent.html

How I Audit a Legacy Rails Codebase in the First Week

After 50+ engagements I’ve settled on a pretty consistent week-one process for legacy Rails apps. Start with stakeholder interviews (not the code), read three files before running any tools, then use SimpleCov zero-coverage files as a “fear map” for where the real risk lives. The post walks through the full sequence: Gemfile/schema/routes review, security scans, complexity analysis, and how to deliver a triage that actually gets acted on instead of filed away.

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