- Ruby Radar
- Posts
- đź’Ž Ruby Radar #69 - Turbo Brisket
đź’Ž Ruby Radar #69 - Turbo Brisket
Welcome to the 69th issue of Ruby Radar! Turbo 7.2 was launched this week with lots of big improvements so definitely check that out and have a great week!
Submit your content on GitHub for next week!
This week we dig into "unlimited" PTO and taking take off from work.
Today, Jason, Chris, and Andrew discuss Storybook, Tailwind, Bootstrap, using components, JIT, and PurgeCSS. We’ll also find out how Jason found his Zen using Tailwind in a project, and why he can’t imagine a Tailwind world without JIT. We’ll also hear why Andrew is obsessed with component architecture, Chris tells us about using templates from Bootstrap, and some information about Rails Hackathon.
In this article, I will demonstrate how to do this from start to finish. As background reading, I highly recommend reading Joe Masilotti’s articles on Turbo iOS.
RSpec provides tools that help you test the behavior of your Ruby objects. Join Abiodun Olowode for a tour of mocks, stubs, and spies—and learn how to use them in your Ruby projects!
We'll be livestreaming class tomorrow at 2pm PDT on Twitch:
Check out our Discord for more information, which you can find via our website on our profile.
— Ruby Learning Center (@RubyLearningDev)
8:49 PM • Sep 24, 2022
Is there actually a good way to profile the _entirety_ of a Rails boot sequence? I threw my profiler around the Rackup file (config-ru) today and it only caught like 25% of actual wall clock time I was seeing w/rails runner.
— Nate Berkopec (@nateberkopec)
4:06 PM • Sep 13, 2022
The speed of a single-page web application without having to write any JavaScript - Release v7.2.0 · hotwired/turbo
Simple ERB to Phlex converter.
Follow us on Twitter!
Curated with ❤️ and 💎 by Andrew Mason and Collin Jilbert.
For business inquiries, email us!