MountainWest RubyConf 2015 - On Memory

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by John Crepezzi
Ruby doesn’t require developers to manage memory. It definitely makes our work less frustrating, but losing sight of the memory implications of our code, will get us into trouble! In this talk, I’ll go over common (and less common) memory pitfalls, why they work the way they do, and how to avoid them.

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