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π Ruby Radar #68 - Hack the Planet!
Welcome to the 68th issue of Ruby Radar! The GoRails Hackathon is going on this weekend so good luck to all the participants! Hopefully next week we will have some cool projects to share with y'all!
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Bridgetown is a next-generation, progressive site generator & full-stack framework, powered by Ruby. In this episode, Andrew shares his love of Bridgetown with Julie and discusses what it is.
We have joining us as our guest, Joel Drapper, whoβs the author of the new view component library called, Phlex. Weβll find out more about Phlex, how heβs making the benchmarks, all the performance things heβs been doing with it, and what heβs focused on happening for Phlex in the next few months. Also, if youβre a Junior Developer, Joel sheds some light on why you should learn Phlex.
Watch a ruby file and run it in Rails runner on change. This is a great article to learn more about ways you can use rails runner. By Eric Berry π
In this blogpost let's go step by step and build your own Sinatra API backend that uses Active Record... Tagged with ruby, webdev, programming.
If you though that Protobuf is all about gRPC and Go, I assure you - it's not. You can use Protocol Buffers with Ruby to serialize data, which provides a flexible message structure, backward compatibility, versioning and works much faster than JSON encoding/decoding. #ruby
β Kirill Shevchenko (@kirill_shevch)
3:46 PM β’ Sep 12, 2022
The speed of a single-page web application without having to write any JavaScript - Release v7.2.0-rc.2 Β· hotwired/turbo
Provides event handling and an HTMLElement mixin for Declarative Shadow DOM in Hotwire Turbo.
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