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Brand New Box - Building Your Own Rails Form Builders
At Brand New Box, we write a lot of forms using Rails. Each of our projects has a unique look and feel to it which usually means that the HTML of our f.
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Building large features: my process for branches, requests and reviews
At the time, that seemed normal. Everyone was doing it.But no more!Now that I regularly work on large features, I’ve found a process that suits my need.
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Build a Ruby App with CockroachDB and the Ruby pg Driver | CockroachDB Docs
Choose whether to run a temporary local cluster or a free CockroachDB cluster on CockroachCloud. The instructions below will adjust accordingly.Use Coc.
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Adding Typescript to your Existing Rails App
TypeScript is a strongly typed superset of JavaScript developed and maintained by Microsoft. Strong typing helps you write cleaner code and detect and .
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How to create Custom Elements with Web Components (Example) | GoRails
Web Components are a great way to encapsulate Javascript logic around an element in your HTML. We'll explore how to create Custom Elements and see how .
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Toward Vagrant 3.0
In order to support its growing ecosystem and community as we move toward the 3.0 release, we are making changes to Vagrant that will maintain its Ruby.
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The Bike Shed: 296: Speedy Performance with Nate Berkopec
ABOUT THIS EPISODENate Berkopec is the author of the Complete Guide to Rails Performance, the creator of the Rails Performance Workshop, and the co-mai.
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A Rubyist's Walk Along the C-side (Part 4): Primitive Data Types - Peter Zhu
In the previous article, you saw how to call Ruby methods in C extensions. In this article, we’ll look at the primitive data types in the Ruby C API.In.
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First-party, privacy-focused traffic analytics for Ruby on Rails applications.
Simple traffic analytics for the win of privacy.NO cookiesNO JavaScriptNO third partiesNO bullshitActiveAnalytics is a Rails engine directly mountable .
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Building a Ruby web app using the Ruby Standard Library (Maple Ong) - YouTube
Do you want to understand how a web application works without Rails magic? Let’s go back to the basics of a web application and build one from the grou.