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Rails Assets makes it super easy to use the latest versions of frontend libraries
Cleaning up our open source pull requests for simple_calendar
Here's how to setup Rspec for an open source project
Planning our future work on simple_calendar and what we're going to accomplish
Deleting our old code to make room for a refactoring
Spiking out code to figure out what we want so that we can do a great refactoring of simple_calendar
Refactoring our calendar to find out which pieces need to be interchangeable
Filtering events for our custom calendar
Learn how to build an activity feed from scratch and how to manage lots of flexible partials
James from Shakycode and I pair program on some common model scopes related to time and how we would approach them
Taking the ERB code we wrote for simple_calendar and finding the right balance of Ruby and ERB for our gem
Rails Engines really make our code shine for simple_calendar
Since we have a great design for simple_calendar, it makes creating new types super elegant and easy
Learn how Rails 5's new ActionCable and Websocket feature works with Redis in realtime
Refactoring events in simple_calendar and uploading version 2.0
Today we're adding Rails generators as our final piece of the puzzle for Simple_Calendar 2.0
Learn how to add @mentions, autocomplete, notifications, and link parsing
We sort and filter calendar events for simple_calendar 2.0 in a much more friendly manner
Learn how to redirect your Rails app users to the current page after they login
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