Tbh I had no idea this was even a thing until recently. I've been working with Rails for a while now and somehow never came across it. So let me explain it the way I understood it. You know how we normally do associations in Rails, User has many Posts, Post belongs to User. Two different models, two different tables. Simple. But what if a model needs to reference itself? Like same table, same mode
Let me rewind to a Tuesday afternoon I’d rather forget. We had a Rails monolith that had grown fat and happy over five years. The dashboard—a beautiful, chart-filled monster—was running a 12-second query every time the CEO clicked “refresh.” Twelve seconds of GROUP BY, COUNT(DISTINCT), and LEFT JOIN hell across a million-row events table. The CEO didn’t yell. He just stared at the spinning cursor
Some time ago, I was building a chat application using AWS Websocket API gateway. Things were going smoothly. I created a WebSocket API Gateway, added $connect, $disconnect, and sendMessage/addGroup routes. From the frontend (React) side, everything was fire-and-forget. You send a message, and the onMessageHandler takes care of it 💪🏼 But then a new requirement of uploading files using S3 signed