Ruby on Rails Wednesday, June 12, 2019

can you show an example of your code? you can always do "somestring" => "somevalue" instead of somestring: "somevalue"

El mié., 12 jun. 2019 a las 15:24, Sampson Crowley (<sampsonsprojects@gmail.com>) escribió:
Is it possible to use string keys for named query params? I have a very dynamic query builder for and Admin site, and I would like to avoid the extra memory use of permanently storing every key used as a symbol

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