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Learn how to use Integers and Floats in your Ruby code
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Learn how to execute Ruby Scripts and interactively run Ruby code in IRB
Learn how to build custom Turbo Stream Actions to build things like browser notifications, console logging, or anything you want. Plus, we'll look at how Turbo implements this in their GitHub codebase.
Learn how to auto-submit forms when a user changes a value and use custom Turbo Stream Actions to update the page
In this episode, we will learn about how Rails initializers work internally.
In this episode we will look at how to make and use custom Rails generators to create new API clients.
In this episode we will look at how to use Webmock to test our API Clients.
If you're building something with shared functionality, extracting a base class can be helpful to create a shared place each class can inherit from. We'll explore how to do this for our API clients and one of the tricky things about accessing constants.
In this episode we will look at using Ruby's built-in Net::HTTP class to build API clients for making http requests.
Testing OmniAuth integrations in your Rails app can be straightforward for basics, but there's not a lot of documentation about testing other things like OmniAuth Params. This episode, we'll test registration, login, and OmniAuth params.
Turbo confirm modals typically ask a simple yes or no confirmation. What if you want to force the user to type in confirmation text to ensure they are paying attention? That's exactly what we'll build in this episode!
This episode is part 2 in a series about leveraging ActiveSupport::Duration. In this episode, we will look at how to build a reusable concern to setup relationships between models that allow them to automatically handle calculating and updating durations
In part one of this episode on leveraging ActiveSupport::Duration, we look at how to provide a solution to calculating and updating model attributes that represent lengths of time. We look at ActiveSupport::Duration and how we can write a custom coder cla
Rails ships with support for using Memcached as the cache storage. Memcached is an open source, key value store that is designed primarily for caching. Out of the box it is configured to automatically expire old cache keys and can easily be scaled up with
Rails uses the Ruby subscript operator to implement versioning with ActiveRecord Migrations. We'll learn how this works and implement it from scratch to see how it all ties together
Learn how to add a custom Rack middleware to Rails apps with a gem and Railtie. We'll build a simple Rack middleware that intercepts requests to make your app only work during business hours.
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.
In this episode, we look at how to get started making utility programs with Ruby similar to the built in cat and grep programs.
Debugging Ruby with the Caller method
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