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Tailwind UI, Hanami::API, Puma security fixes, and more
[00:02:13] The guys talk about how Ruby is 27 years old and Rails is 16 years old and how Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto is still involved with Ruby since the beginning. [00:03:28] Chris mentions using Python, but Ruby being more flexible and the philosophy of Matz making Ruby so special. [00:06:45] Jason asks the guys if anything cool is going on. Tailwinds UI is mentioned which leads into Adam Wathan’s tweet about it. [00:12:04] Listen here to see if Jason likes working on Front End code. Also, the guys discuss how they had AMAZING designers at their jobs and how they helped them.[00:20:21] Out of Hanami World came Hanami API this week. What is Hanami and why does Jason love it? He explains what it’s really good at doing.[00:32:09] Andrew chimes in about the most frustrating thing he’s ever had to do and Chris talks about his nightmare projects. [00:33:20 Speaking of no fun, Andrew asks the guys if either of them has run into invalid authenticity token errors with Devise that they couldn’t resolve. [00:38:02] Puma is brought up and why it’s Chris’s favorite and Richard Schneeman and Evan Phoenix get a shout out from Andrew. [00:39:45] Andrew had a blog post published this week in Ruby Weekly about setting up VS Code for Rails Development and Chris dove into Shrine and rebuilt a Rails app called AnimatedGif.me.[00:45:29] RailsConf and MicroConf are mentioned as they are both coming up in the next couple of months. [00:47:48] Jason joyfully mentions he released a Ruby Gem this week called, “Andrew Says.” [00:50:31] Chris chimes in to say one of his favorite gems is Gem Install Rails. Panelists:Jason CharnesAndrew MasonChris OliverLinks:Ruby Weekly Hanami APIYukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto TwitterTailwind UIAdam Wathan TwitterHanamiDry-rbDeviseRichard SchneemanEvan Phoenix TwitterJason Charnes (Andrew_Says)AnimatedGif.meRailsConf 2020MicroConf 2020
RailsConf Proposals, Building Forms with StimulusReflex, and More
StimulusReflex Strong Migrations Falcon Andrew Mason's CFPs Awesome Legal TailwindCSS Stimulus Components
Joined by Jonathan Reinink, Creator of Inertia.js
Jonathan Reinink (Website) Jonathan Reinink (Twitter) TailwindCSS Inertia.js
StimulusReflex at CodeFund, Testing ChurchChat, Encryption Gems, Inspecting Hey.com
CodeFund StimulusReflex Switching between Chrome and Headless Chrome in Rails system tests Lockbox Blink Index
Mental Health, Rails Upgrades, Jason's New Project, Bootstrap Shift, and More
ChurchChat Bootstrap Shift Monoliths Attractor
New Jumpstart Features, Postponing Southeast Ruby 2020, and (Possibly) a New Online Ruby Conference
Jumpstart Pro Uppy Southeast Ruby Pruner This Week in Rails Nate Berkopec: "Part of the reason I continue to invest in Ruby is that no one ever says "I stopped using Ruby because it wasn't very productive/expressive/fun". No one is switching to <insert meme language of the moment here> because it's "more" of one of those things." Using Ruby in 2019
"Just Keep Hitting Tab"
Learn Rails by Building Instagram
Concerns, Interactors, and Ruby 2.7 Features (Ruby 2.7 Christmas Day 🎉)
On Writing Software Well Refactoring the Gilded Rose Enough With the Service Objects Already Concerns in Code Fund Source Code What's New in Ruby 2.7 Only 15% of the Basecamp Operations Budget is Spent on Ruby
Introducing Nate Hopkins, Working with ActionCable's API, Webpacker in Rails Engines, and Stimulus Reflex Updates
In this episode, we welcome Nate Hopkins to the sho, talk about ActionCable's API, discuss Jason's trouble with using JavaScript in a new Rails engine, get some updates from Nate on Stimulus Reflex, and Andrew shares experience with managing open source GitHub Action projects.
Introducing Andrew Mason, CI Tooling, Ruby 2.7 Features, Rails 6.1 on the Radar
Rubocop Linter GitHub Action What's New in Ruby 2.7 Pattern Matching - New Feature in Ruby 2.7 by Kazuki Tsujimoto Model Error as Object (Rails PR #32313) Introduce Support for ActionView::Component (Rails PR #36388) ActionView::Component Previews (ActionView::Component PR #96)
Building Chat Applications, GitHub Actions, HatchBox Features, and Mistakes
In this pre-Thanksgiving episode released post-Thanksgiving, we talk about what it was like working with ActionCable and React on Podia's latest feature, messaging. We also talk through GitHub actions, some of the features of HatchBox (including using DigitalOcean Spaces as a drop-in S3 replacement), and a plethora of mistakes I (Jason) have made over the last two weeks. Best yet, we cram it into forty minutes.
Better Late Than Never
Payments with Rails Master Class Fieldhelp
Managed Databases in Hatchbox, Stripe Workflows, ActionText, and ActionMailbox
In this episode, we talk about Chris' adventures implementing managed database support into HatchBox, the different workflows you can take when implementing Stripe into an application, and Jason's Rails 6 project using both ActionText and ActionMailbox.
Testing in Ruby
I said the word "RSpec" a couple of minutes in, and then we spent 40 minutes talking about testing. We talk about our separate tastes of Minitest and RSpec, TDD, JavaScript testing, and more!
Catching Up
After two weeks off, we took some time to sit down and talk. We chat about Chris' experience with SCA while updating Pay, upcoming HatchBox updates, Jason's mini side project, and enjoy some other banter.