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RailsConf 2015 - Ruby Debugger Internals
Advanced Ruby Debugging With the TracePoint Class
RubyConf 2019 - Ruby ate my DSL! by Daniel Azuma
Ruby Debugger Simple Tutorial
RailsConf 2017: What’s my App *Really* Doing in Production? by Daniel Azuma
Mastering the ruby debugger by Jim Weirich
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RubyConf 2017: Dispelling the dark magic: Inside a Ruby debugger by Daniel Azuma

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[EN] Demystifying Ruby Debuggers: A Deep Dive into Internals / Dmitry Pogrebnoy @DmitryPogrebnoy

[EN] Demystifying Ruby Debuggers: A Deep Dive into Internals / Dmitry Pogrebnoy @DmitryPogrebnoy

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RailsConf 2015 - Ruby Debugger Internals

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RubyConf 2019 - Ruby ate my DSL! by Daniel Azuma

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Ruby Debugger Simple Tutorial

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RailsConf 2017: What’s my App *Really* Doing in Production? by Daniel Azuma

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Mastering the ruby debugger by Jim Weirich

Mastering the ruby debugger by Jim Weirich

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Debugging in Ruby on Rails - Richard Cochrane

Debugging in Ruby on Rails - Richard Cochrane

Great tools are key to great development and an awesome console and interactive