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Still-experimental YJIT just-in-time compiler promises faster warmup and performance improvements on most real-world Ruby software.
Now available in a production release, Rails 7 removes the requirements for Node.js and Webpack, while supporting NPM and ES module imports.
Shopify-built YJIT compiler promises to bring faster warmup and higher performance to Ruby on Rails apps.
Alpha release of Rails 7 tosses Webpacker in favor of a Node-less approach to JavaScript bundling.
Upgrade to the high-performance, multi-language runtime also offers improvements for Java, JavaScript, Ruby, Python, and WebAssembly.
Production-ready release comes with a promise that no features will be changed or removed in any way that could stop existing code from compiling and working.
Major Ruby update introduces an experimental feature called Ractor that promises thread-safe parallel execution
Oracle’s open source, polyglot virtual machine also brings JavaScript, Java, Python, and Ruby enhancements
Ruby upgrade also includes enhancements to the REPL and an experimental just-in-time compiler