Scaling Sidekiq at Gusto
Over the past year at Gusto, we’ve drastically changed how we approach Sidekiq in our main Rails monolith. This post dives in.
Over the past year at Gusto, we’ve drastically changed how we approach Sidekiq in our main Rails monolith. This post dives in.
Folks interviewing at Gusto are often surprised to discover that Gusto chooses the Ruby on Rails [http://rubyonrails.org/] framework to write financial software. Ruby and Rails are known for their conventions, optimizations for programmer happiness, and an
This post was originally posted on kellysutton.com [https://kellysutton.com/2017/09/13/embracing-functional-programming-in-ruby.html] . This message has been modified to fit your screen. At Gusto [https://gusto.com], we’ve been knee-deep in a substantial refactor