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This article is written by Roman Samoilov, > Tech Lead at SoftServe, and creator of > Rage. All opinions expressed are his own.
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Since our Todo items are attached to groups, and we’d like to have structured JSON responses where each item is nested within a group, we will build our serializers with Alba. Let’s update the Gemfile:
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Rage brings seamless asynchronous I/O and performance to Ruby, making Ruby a more versatile technology. Rage delivers impressive performance on par with existing Python and Elixir solutions, and the support for asynchronous I/O means you can now use Ruby to build services that would otherwise be built with Node.js or Go.
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