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Deploying to AWS Part II: Running a Rails app on Fargate
Today's video is the next in the series of setting up our produciton app for production use in AWS ECS. In our last video, we Dockerized the app to pre. -
Deploying to AWS Part I: Dockerizing a Rails app
What's the 2018 approach to deploying a Rails app to AWS? We've partnered with DailyDrip on a series of videos to guide you through the process. We'll . -
stimulusjs/stimulus: A modest JavaScript framework that works with the HTML you already have
Stimulus is a JavaScript framework with modest ambitions. It doesn't seek to take over your entire front-end—in fact, it's not concerned with rendering. -
RR 342 Rails, Development, And More With David Heinemeier Hansson
Panel: Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura David Richards Eric Berry In this episode, the Ruby Rogues panel discuss Rails, Development, and More with David He. -
SpreadsheetArchitect
SpreadsheetArchitect lets you turn any activerecord relation or ruby object collection into a XLSX, ODS, or CSV spreadsheet... -
Boot large Ruby/Rails apps faster
Bootsnap is a library that plugs into Ruby, with optional support for ActiveSupport and YAML, to optimize and cache expensive computations. See How Doe.
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5 habits that made me a better Ruby developer | Christoph Lupprich
2016 was the second year I worked as a freelance developer. Of course my previous roles in companies involved some level of development, but I often co. -
Using React Inside Your Rails Apps
In this article, Marian Serna and Leigh Halliday explore different ways of using React inside of your new or existing Rails apps....
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5 Pry Features Every Ruby Developer Should Know
Pry is much more than a tool for setting a breakpoint though. It is a great tool for exploring code interactively....
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Creating a Heroku-like Deployment Solution with Docker
Learn how to build your own deployment solution similar to Heroku, without the need to use any specific cloud provider or tool apart from Docker....