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Build an AI Chat With Ruby on Rails
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In this video, we're looking at how you can build an AI chat quickly with Ruby on Rails.
🔥 Learn Ruby on Rails mixandgo.com/lp/practical-ruby-on-rails
In this video, we're looking at how you can build an AI chat quickly with Ruby on Rails.
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My 3-Step Process for Finding Profitable SaaS Ideas
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🔥 FREE SaaS Idea Validation Playbook mixandgo.com/lp/idea-validation 🔥 Learn Ruby on Rails mixandgo.com/lp/practical-ruby-on-rails If you're thinking about building a SaaS product or have already started building one, you'll want to watch this video until the end to see the three-step process I go through to find profitable SaaS product ideas.
7 Proven Tips To Find The Perfect SaaS Idea Fast
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🔥 FREE SaaS Idea Validation Playbook mixandgo.com/lp/idea-validation 🔥 Learn Ruby on Rails mixandgo.com/lp/practical-ruby-on-rails In this video, we're looking at 7 tips on how to come up with the best SaaS idea. #saas #entrepreneur
Build a SaaS with Ruby on Rails 7 - UTM URL Builder
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🔥 FREE SaaS Idea Validation Playbook mixandgo.com/lp/idea-validation 🔥 Learn Ruby on Rails mixandgo.com/lp/practical-ruby-on-rails Watch the full version (edited and with voiceover) inside my Practical Ruby on Rails Course: mixandgo.com/lp/practical-ruby-on-rails
SaaS Pricing: 5 Essential Strategies
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🔥 FREE SaaS Idea Validation Playbook mixandgo.com/lp/idea-validation 🔥 Learn Ruby on Rails mixandgo.com/lp/practical-ruby-on-rails
Save Your SaaS Product From Failure (5 Essential Steps)
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Save Your SaaS Product From Failure (5 Essential Steps)
5 Essential Tips to Building Your One-Person Business, as a Tech Founder
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5 Essential Tips to Building Your One-Person Business, as a Tech Founder
5 Secrets to Becoming a Badass Ruby on Rails Developer
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5 Secrets to Becoming a Badass Ruby on Rails Developer
How to Send TailwindCSS-Styled Emails With Ruby on Rails 7
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How to Send TailwindCSS-Styled Emails With Ruby on Rails 7
How to Pick the Right Web Stack and Level Up Quickly
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How to Pick the Right Web Stack and Level Up Quickly
Bootstrap 5 + esbuild in Ruby on Rails 7
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Bootstrap 5 esbuild in Ruby on Rails 7
A Quick and Easy Guide to the Asset Pipeline in Rails 7
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A Quick and Easy Guide to the Asset Pipeline in Rails 7
Is ViewComponent the Future of Rails?
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Is ViewComponent the Future of Rails?
How to Land Your First Ruby on Rails Job With No Experience And No CS Degree
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
How to Land Your First Ruby on Rails Job With No Experience And No CS Degree
5 Secrets to Getting Your First Rails Job
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5 Secrets to Getting Your First Rails Job
Use React & Hotwire Together. The Best of Both Worlds.
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Use React & Hotwire Together. The Best of Both Worlds.
How to Effortlessly Build an Instagram Clone With Hotwire
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How to Effortlessly Build an Instagram Clone With Hotwire
How to Add Infinite Scrolling With Hotwire in Under 5 Minutes
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How to Add Infinite Scrolling With Hotwire in Under 5 Minutes
How to Build a Calculator With Hotwire and No Javascript
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How to Build a Calculator With Hotwire and No Javascript
3 Key Differences Between Junior and Senior Rails Developers
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3 Key Differences Between Junior and Senior Rails Developers
Real-Time Page Updates With Hotwire in Just 5 Minutes
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Real-Time Page Updates With Hotwire in Just 5 Minutes
Junior Rails Developers: Do This ONE Thing and You’ll 10x Your Confidence
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Junior Rails Developers: Do This ONE Thing and You’ll 10x Your Confidence
4 Ways to Create Dependent Drop-Downs With Ruby on Rails 7
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4 Ways to Create Dependent Drop-Downs With Ruby on Rails 7
How to Add Filtering & Pagination to Your Data Tables With Hotwire
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How to Add Filtering & Pagination to Your Data Tables With Hotwire
Ruby on Rails inline CRUD with Hotwire
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Ruby on Rails inline CRUD with Hotwire
Ruby on Rails Flash Messages With Hotwire
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Ruby on Rails Flash Messages With Hotwire
Ruby on Rails - How to Use Import Maps
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Ruby on Rails - How to Use Import Maps
How To Build a Powerful Search Form With Hotwire
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
How To Build a Powerful Search Form With Hotwire
This is excellent! I’ve been doing IT consulting for 3 years and have learned much of the lessons you discussed here. Your video inspires me to dare to take the chance and bet on myself. Thanks!
Happy to hear 💪
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
Glad I could help!
But what abt limited libraries, isn't it a problem with rails? I myself is a rails user but confused between rails and mern?
Not a problem as far as I can see, and I've been using it for 16 years.
@mixandgo but are there enough libraries for any startup to use it as their tech stack
@anishkumbhar4078 for sure
@@mixandgo can you tell one more thing, which will be a good hosting platform for rails for a startup
@anishkumbhar4078 Heroku, Fly.io, erc. or even custom VPSes (which is another way to go)
Ew tables I rather stick with mjml
Simple and great!!!
Glad you like it!
If you're new to programming, I would say no-it's too abstract, with too many conventions, and you have to guess what the "RoR magic" is doing. It seems simple at first glance, but it's actually not. I didn’t know the framework, but I managed a team of developers working with RoR, including juniors-what a mistake that was. I recently started coding with this framework myself (more out of obligation than choice). Every day, I feel like pulling my hair out. If I had known how frustrating it is, I would have switched to a different technology.
A course can easily fix that.
Thanks CEZAR for explaining the concepts.
Glad it was helpful
These tutorials are so great, thanks a lot!
You are welcome
If it's all true, great for you man. Let's go
Keep it up on rails ❤❤
Thank you, I will
Thank you for this requirement specification
Thank you, this is spot on, I got it working right away on my existing Rails 7.2 project. I just can't work out how I can now override the bootstrap variables to match your own theming, because Bootstrap's guide to this says you need to override them after the functions are included but before the rest of bootstrap, whereas with the cssbundler-rails install, it's just included as one monolith. I realise it's a long shot as it's a 2 year old video, but if anyone has any advice on this I'd really appreciate it!
I've answered my own question - just copied out the contents of /node_modules/bootstrap/scss/bootstrap.scss to my application.bootstrap.scss and inserted the variable overrides as recommended by the Bootstrap docs. Thanks again for the guide!
well you were right :)
Thank you!
All of your hotwire tutorials are amazing! Even after 2 years and so many great updates they're still relevant, concise and to the point! Thank you for such awesome content! Subscribed!
Wow! Thank you for your kind words.
This is cool. Is it possible to append the stream response into the UI/DOM as soon as stream chunk is received instead of waiting for all chunks to arrive first?
Yes, you can stream each chunk to the UI as soon as you get it.
This is great. I finally grasp certain parts about setting up AI bots in rails.
Ruby is an absolutely horrible language
and rails is even worse
Good to know. I was on the fence :))
What a great tutorial and explanation, thank you!
Thank you.
Thanks for the clear explanation! I do have a question though. Sending a database query every time a user types a character in a search form seems like it could be heavy on the backend. For larger applications, would it be better to handle this in JavaScript by sorting and filtering a JSON file on the client side instead?
You can debounce the input events, so it only makes a request when you pause for a few milliseconds. Doing it entirely on the client side is not ok if you have a lot of records. You'd have to load them all in memory.
This is gold
Everyone Are Disheartening Us Every Time .. If we want to learn React Native then some RUclipsrs will come and Start the Darama " Will React Dead Dead in 2024 " 😂😂 What should we learn???
I'm Indian, ruby on rails developer
Rails had not only the answer to React, it also had the upper hand because we already had HTMX before React, it was called Intercooler.js, made by the same guy, with the same concept and the guy was a rails developer, the examples of intercooler.js are using Rails.
I don't think is going to become more popular or replace rails partials because we have had alternatives to ERB like haml and nothing happened, we also had this ability to produce components with Arbre (an OO DOM tree) since the ActiveAdmin team extract it from their repo and that is at least 12 years ago and nothing happened, we have other alternatives like Phlex which will dilute the interest in multiple options and nothing will happen. I love the idea of building with components ala React however, given that we have had Arbre since 2012 a full year before React, so with this OO Dom tree concept, Rails community could've get ahead of the curve and we failed. We also had this guy the Grug dev who made Intercooler.js now it's second version named HTMX and we could've gotten ahead of React with it once again, we also failed at that. The community is so focused on the Omakase from DHH we simply fail to adopt new tech that could improve Rails beyond DHH's imagination. Another point is that all the documentation material that helps people get into Rails and all the help that exists in StackOverflow etc is focused on erb partials. We all understand that we work on teams with these wonderful folk we call designers who provide us with HTML so converting it to Ruby Objects is problematic. I think Rails community has to move beyond DHH and make any of this gems Arbre, Phlex, ViewComponent, etc make it so Rails becomes a zero-layer framework that does the reactive calculations, but we are still behind this compared with the rest of the communities.
Came here from a clickbait title to improve my RoR skills but have got another type of information. Still valuable but totally not that expected from a title...
If you're using Rails with hotwire/turbo, you need to add data-turbo-action="advance" to each pagination link so the URL changes on click. Since this video was posted Pagy went from v5 to v8 and now you have to pass in an anchor_string param to the pagy backend function. In your controller it'll look something like: "@pagy, @leads = pagy(filtered, items: 10, anchor_string: 'data-turbo-action="advance"')" Thanks for the video saved me a ton of time!
Ruby is Ok, but I hate its LSP, fragile and a lot of times useless
I've written ruby code for 15 years without LSP, and it was fine. You don't really need it.
@@mixandgo ^ an LSP is nice to have but not required most of the time, but yeah the current Ruby LSP by Shopify is very basic right now, It doesn't have much autocompletion functionality and has a few other problems. It will probably get better as time goes on.
I do like your video but OMG do we need to see your expressionless face while you read your screen all the time? Just read off camera! I really want to follow your stuff but no, too much ego these days.
Here's something you should know: My goal in life is not to please entitled shitheads. So move on.
Zoom in. The text is hard to see on mobile
Thanks a lot for the content. I have a button on my form, and I want to run a render, but I need to send the output to a server. I'm trying to show a message, but I'm having trouble because of the render. Here's my code: def my_button mydata = render json: @project, include: [params[:include]] ... flash[:notice] = "#{t('project')} was successfully published with ID #{identifier}." respond_to do |format| format.html { redirect_to(@project) } format.rdf { render template: 'rdf/show' } format.json { render json: @project, include: [params[:include]] } end end Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks!
Great video, thanks for inspiring
Thank you
Thank you! Precise and clear, many options. Great!
Glad to hear you like it
Super helpful, Cezar. Thanks for the details on updating a frame other than the one initiating the action.
Glad to hear you like it.
Great channel. I’d like to thank you for making such informative content.
I appreciate it.
Nice video, thanks, but I am still in the rabbit hole. Every new Rails version states to simplify the assets pipeline ... adding new ways to do things. Anyway that's what we got, thanks for trying to clarify this complex topic.
Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure.
Very good
How us thiis different frim the adapter pattern
Just googled it, seems like strategy operates on behavior, therefore should allow switching at any time. Eg. Study a topic by lecture, book or video.
like this video because you attached github link
Your channel is very good, I have learned a lot from you, thank you. Congratulations on your channel. Hey, sorry for the question, can you create a system of custom fields with this? For example, create a post that has an attribute called post_type that can be a post, page, product and depending on what the user chooses, a form with different fields is displayed, of course these fields will be saved in another table so that each type of post has its own attributes and each post its own values
Thanks. I'm glad you like the channel. Sure. You can create that.
Great video, thanks for the detailed steps. I installed this on an existing ror app and after finishing the steps from the video I got the error "Error ActionView::Template::Error (Asset `application.js` was not declared to be precompiled in production." I could fix this by running the rails javascript:install:esbuild command again.
Nice one 👍
Thank you
Thank you! It's very useful video and helps resolve my problem.
Happy to hear
What drawing board app is that? And are you using an iPad to draw?
Yes, I'm using an iPad. The app is called Notability.
I have a website with 10k visits per month. Im currently learning the odin project and almost done with foundations. I live in Germany and i see a lot more jobs for JavaScript than ror. I want to eventually get a job but i really want to learnr ror. Do you think i should take the ror path or the JavaScript path.. thanks
Also do you think I can use RoR skills to build a e-learning website?
Currently, or at least in recent years, Javascript has become much more popular than Rails, and there are many more jobs for Javascript. I would say that if you want to play it safe, and get a job, go with Javascript. That's not to say you won't find jobs on Rails. But it's harder.
@SketchupGuru You can definitely build any SaaS app with Rails. Also, you're still going to use Javascript with Rails. It's just that you don't rely as heavily on it because there are other (ahem, better) tools that Rails gives you.
Got it. Thankyou brother
As of 2024, the flags to start the project with esbuild and tailwind have changed a little. This is what I used: rails new project_name -T -j esbuild -c tailwind
Glad I can always come back to re-watch this.
There are more live stream recordings inside the members section.