In this tutorial, we will create a simple voting system for books using Ruby on Rails and Hotwire. Hotwire's unique features will help show more dynamic flash messages w...
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A combination of Ruby on Rails and Hotwire frameworks to make highly interactive web apps
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In this tutorial, we will create a simple voting system for books using Ruby on Rails and Hotwire. Hotwire's unique features will help show more dynamic flash messages w...
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Hotwire is a library that brings real-time functionality to your Rails applications. By integrating Hotwire-enabled comments, you can create a more interactive and immer...
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In this blog post, I will walk you through the process of creating an infinite scroll feature using Rails and Turbo. I wanted to see if using only Turbo was an option fo...
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This is a super quick tutorial to show you the new ViewTransition API that ships with Turbo 8, which was released recently.
View Transitions are a neat way to add mor...
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For nearly every meaningful project I've taken on, there's always been a landing page first to help me market and semi-validate an idea.
Tons of tools exist to captur...
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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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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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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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