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đź’Ž Ruby Radar #70 - Hackathon Success
Welcome to the 70th issue of Ruby Radar! We have some recap on the recent Rails Hackathon for you this week. Also, we had some big releases this week that we cover at the end, so make sure to check that out.
Andrew with be at Rails SaaS Conference this week so make sure to say hi!
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After diving into CrossFit and their favorite comfort foods, Nick and Brittany talk all things conferences: RubyKaigi 2022, Rails SaaS and Rubyconf 2022. Nick ends the episode by sharing some cool Rails upgrade tooling he is working on.
Chris and Andrew are hanging out discussing what Andrew accomplished this week with something he had to do to make Turbo work in a certain way, as well as some improvements with the new Turbo release. We find out from Chris all the cool things that happened at a very successful Rails Hackathon 2022, the top projects that won awards, and some new things that he wants to make happen for the next Hackathon.
A certain kind of software developer—or more often, businessperson— likes to talk about a hundred-year programming language, or even a hundred-year framework.
Part 1 of a series of blog articles about transforming a Rails 5 app with a deprecated front end, outdated libraries and practices into Rails 6 with modern JS, HTML and CSS, including Stimulus JS, View Components, Tailwind and Stimulus Reflex.
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What is your biggest pain point or missing feature in Rails? #ruby#rails
— schwad (@schwad_rb)
1:41 PM • Sep 30, 2022
Most Phlex-ible: Hot Table by @joeldrapper@marcoroth_ & @fractaledmind
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— Chris Oliver (@excid3)
2:40 PM • Sep 23, 2022
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Classy web-development dressed in a DSL (official / canonical repo) - Release v3.0.0 · sinatra/sinatra
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