How to build a complete, real-world application from scratch with Ruby on Rails step by step.
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Adding Infinite Scroll to your Rails app is easy with Stimulus.js, Turbolinks, and Pagy
Drag and drop sortable lists in Rails aren't too hard using Sortablejs and Stimulus to make wire them up to our backend with acts_as_list
Stimulus Reflex is one of the coolest new libraries out there. It can update the browser in realtime and allow you to build reactive applications without any Javascript. It's awesome.
Learn how to implement Google Maps and the Google Places Autocomplete API in Rails compatible with Turbolinks using StimulusJS
A getting started guide on the Pay gem for accepting payments in Rails
File uploads in Rails with Shrine make it easy to upload and customize how files get uploaded and processed in Rails
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.
We can use timestamps in our database to track of online users in your Rails
Learn how to implement Uppy as a frontend for uploading files via drag and drop, paste, URL, Google Drive, Dropbox, webcam and more to Active Storage 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.
Dependency Injection is a common technique for making your code more flexible and testable by removing strict dependencies upon other classes, modules, and other types of dependencies in your code
Test suites often become brittle over time where small changes end up breaking various tests. One way to avoid that is by avoiding using hardcoded values in your test suite.
Rails provides several helper methods for testing times and dates in your applications. You can now freeze time and time travel like in the movies!
Learn how to test Active Job in your Ruby on Rails application
Learn how to set up GitHub Actions to run Continuous Integration (CI) with Ruby on Rails
System tests allow you to use a browser for testing your Rails app including Javascript
Adding Devise test helpers allows you to quickly login a user for testing controllers in Rails
Learn how to write tests for validations on ActiveRecord objects in Ruby on Rails
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