How to build a complete, real-world application from scratch with Ruby on Rails step by step.
A lot of Ruby code is "magic". We'll explain the magic and see how it works using the powerful tools Ruby gives us.
Accept subscription and one-time payments with Stripe in your Rails apps
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Learn how to upgrade your Turbolinks 2.5 or 3.0 app to the newest Turbolinks 5
Connect your Ember frontend app to a Rails API
Learn how to use Vue.js slots to make even more reusable components. In this episode, we build a dropdown menu for Tailwind CSS apps using Vue.js slots.
Embeddable Javascript Widgets often contain forms. We're using Vuex to build our comment form widget and we're going to use vue-map-fields to make this easier.
Cross-origin Resource Sharing (CORS) allows your website to talk to other websites.
System tests allow you to use a browser for testing your Rails app including Javascript
Today we're refactoring Andrew Mason's GitHub Action that runs Rubocop against your repository. We'll pull out some concepts, remove conditionals, and use several other techniques to clean up the code.
We can use timestamps in our database to track of online users in your Rails
An updated version of our Group Chat series using Webpacker, ActionCable, Stimulus.js, and modern Javascript to build a very clean version of realtime group chat in Rails
Sometimes you may need to wrap and reraise an exception. Ruby 2.1+ makes this easy by letting us raise a new error, pass in the old one, and automatically assigns the exceptions "cause" which is the original exception.
Custom ActiveRecord validations are easy to make and they're implemented exactly the same way as the built-in Rails validations. It's super handy to be able to add nice, clean validations that you can repeat throughout your apps.
Build a reactive multi-user spreadsheet web app with ActionCable and RethinkDB
See how to add user interaction in your Ember app
Learn how Bootsnap speeds up your Ruby and Rails app boot times by preloading the load paths and caching Ruby bytecode
In this episode, we add card component, editing of cards, and the ability to create new lists
Sending Webhooks in Rails is easy, but what happens when the request fails? You'll need to implement retries and exponential backoff so you don't DoS their service
Learn how to enable the experimental new Just-in-time compiler for Ruby 2.6
Adding Devise test helpers allows you to quickly login a user for testing controllers in Rails
Ever wanted an editor and Rails environment you can use anywhere? Cloud9 is the perfect option for this and can run on an EC2 instance in your AWS account.
Adding Infinite Scroll to your Rails app is easy with Stimulus.js, Turbolinks, and Pagy
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