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Blog - Ruby on Rails Sydney - Red Ant
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Updating your Ruby on Rails application to the latest version Once upon a time, it wasn’t uncommon for people to leave their web application the hell alone once they’d stabilised things. In the belief that making changes might introduce problems. As we've become more dependent on stable apps, and the threat of cyber security has become bigger, this is no longer viable. It’s really important to keep your Ruby on Rails application up to date
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