@schwad_rb I kind of thought it was "n+1" because of how the numbers are written and spoken. If you have an n+1 problem and you load a collection of 40 records, you'd issue forty-one queries. "Forty" = n + "one" = 1.
@schwad_rb I built one a few years ago with that same Node 304 case. If you do build your own, I recommend Unraid OS. Smart NAS system and drive management and it can do Docker and VM hosting, really makes for a versatile server https://t.co/4paDCaq7o7
most people in most places are checked out. they don't display any basic curiosity about what their desk neighbor is working on or what their product does. you can win over and over again just by caring
Kicking things off @railsconf with @eileencodes! So many new faces and interesting talks on the agenda. Can’t wait to learn, see old friends, and make some new ones. Let’s get to it!
How did NexHealth build the Synchronizer on “hard mode” that syncs data directly with your health record system?
Hear from our Head of SaaS Engineering, Matt Duszynski, on our unique in-house approach to building the Synchronizer
https://t.co/vSSMuIeGGq
@schwad_rb@ShopifyEng Thanks!! It was great to meet you and the rest of the Shopify folks, and learn a bit more about how Ruby works. Next time I’ll get the rest of @nexhealthHQ out here on the leaderboard as well 😁