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In this guide, my goal is to help you showcase the popularity of blog posts by adding real-time likes as a polymorphic feature to your Rails app using [hotwired.dev](htt...
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In this guide, my goal is to help you showcase the popularity of blog posts by adding real-time likes as a polymorphic feature to your Rails app using [hotwired.dev](htt...
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A Comprehensive Guide to Essential String Helper Methods
When optimizing your Ruby on Rails development process, leveraging string helper methods can significantly ...
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In Ruby on Rails, sending emails is a common task for applications. However, during development, it's essential to avoid accidentally sending real emails to users. Thi...
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Welcome to another edition of my Hotwire and Rails series, where I take you through a journey of creating old con...
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In this Rails quick tip, I'll discuss a built-in command you can use to supercharge the tedious database configuration process with Ruby on Rails.
First, you'll need ...
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In Ruby on Rails, a common issue developers face is n+1 queries, which occur when an application sends multiple queries to the database instead of combining them into a ...
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Welcome to a brand new "Let's Build" tutorial series where I use Rails in the combination of hotwired.dev to create components with little to no ...
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The annotate Ruby gem boosts developer quality of life and is one I use in every new Rails project.
The idea of the gem i...
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Many moons ago, RSS was all the hype. With fewer publication engines like Medium, Substack, and other newsletter-style engines, most people would create their websites t...
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I find YAML
to be a godsend when rendering static data that doesn't necessarily need to be a part of a database using Ruby on Rails.
In the Ruby ecosystem, YAML
i...
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Ruby on Rails uses a Ruby gem called rake to generate tasks that otherwise enable your applications to call code with alias commands.
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I recently posted a poll on YouTube about what "Let's Build" series to revamp, and the answer was a unanimous event scheduling type of Rails application.
In 2018, I p...
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