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  • Event driven concurrency is a feature of many modern programming languages, but until recently was difficult to use with Ruby.
  • Speech of Denis Defreyne, Software engineer at Movinga, at Ruby Wine in Chisinau, 13.04.2019 The ...
  • In this episode of the Rubber Duck Dev Show, we will discuss more about about Ruby
  • To avoid any confusion, we subsequently renamed `exclusive:` to `blocking:`.

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