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How One Company Proved That Controlling Your Space Isn’t Just a Lifehack, It’s a Survival Strategy
Coding in clutter kills clarity. TDZ Pro’s workspace strategy is changing how devs work remotely.
I'm an Impatient Rails Developer
…okay…I’m impatient when it comes to everything. Yesterday, I told my wife she needed to get home at 5:00 to make our dinner reservation. She showed up at 5:30. Obviously, I was not too happy. However, being the compassionate, understanding and forgiving husband that I am, I was able to get over it quickly. When it comes to me and my development environment, I possess none of these redeeming personality traits. I can’t stand waiting for anything.
Rails is so fast when I create a new project. However, as time passes (or you inherit an already massive project), then the project slows down to the point where I notice some lag. Now, these lags may be 100% my fault (code bloat, poorly structured DB queries, etc.), but when I see the same transaction take 10x less time to complete on my production server, my eyebrows start inching up my forehead.
Eventually, I focused my frustrations to a google search and I stumbled upon this little gem: https://github.com/thedarkone/rails-dev-boost (if you’re a nerd like me, you’re really enjoying that double entrendre right about now). It sped me up by a factor of about 5x (according to my Rails log). Sweet!
I have had problems where I change my models and weird things start happening, so I have to restart my server. However, the documentation for the gem seems to cover some situations that fit that description, so it looks like it’s me and it’s fixable (whenever I get to it).
Sam (@samwduvall)