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A command palette is a common feature for power users. Learn how to add a command palette to your Ruby on Rails app using the Ninja Keys web component.
Learn the basics of SQL using the PostgreSQL database
In this episode, we look at how to get started making utility programs with Ruby similar to the built in cat and grep programs.
Here's how to setup Rspec for an open source project
Refactoring our calendar to find out which pieces need to be interchangeable
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Today we're adding Rails generators as our final piece of the puzzle for Simple_Calendar 2.0
We sort and filter calendar events for simple_calendar 2.0 in a much more friendly manner
This series walks through the entire process of building a Ruby on Rails app from start to finish. We'll be building AnimatedGif.me for saving and sharing animated gifs as easily as possible.
Learn how to add Google Analytics' gtag.js to Webpacker with Turbolinks support
Background Jobs with Sidekiq
Hotwire lets us broadcast changes so we can use the same approach for nested comments, but in realtime!
In this video, we will look at how to use blocks and bindings in Ruby to pass local variables across different scopes.
In this episode, we will look at an option for beginning to refactor your code architecture to use modules as a first step to potentially extracting a new class.
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