Hi Dr. Nic, thank you for starting this series. It's a pleasure watching you build a real app without following a script, and I picked up some very useful things by watching you code. Much appreciated.
I love that energy DrNic! It's like small explosions of (after)thought :rofl: - sitting here at my desk, tapping my foot impatiently for "the difficult sequel" ;)
great start! btw, friendly-id gem makes it easy to work with slugs, no need to set custom callbacks for setting/updating slug excited to watch the next episodes!
Yeah I will try to stick to turbo frames/streams where the problem fits nicely into it’s wheelhouse. For the collaborative document I think we’ll start with something specific for the very tricky job of sharing tiny crud operations on a large text or xml/html document.
I booted up my own version of Jumpstart and have been following along! This is super helpful. I'm running into an issue where the Tailwind that you copy and paste directly into the UI renders differently (and broken) for me. I remember being plagued by this problem with Jumpstart a few years ago. I'm not super strong on the asset pipeline so I don't know if you had any tips or ideas that might help. Thanks again for making this series!
This was great. I've been writing Rails almost as long as you but still enjoyed following along. I'd never seen AS::CurrentAttributes before, so worth it just for that!
Hi Dr. Nic, thank you for starting this series. It's a pleasure watching you build a real app without following a script, and I picked up some very useful things by watching you code. Much appreciated.
Thanks mate
I love that energy DrNic! It's like small explosions of (after)thought :rofl: - sitting here at my desk, tapping my foot impatiently for "the difficult sequel" ;)
Thanks :)
supercool, wait for next video
great start!
btw, friendly-id gem makes it easy to work with slugs, no need to set custom callbacks for setting/updating slug
excited to watch the next episodes!
Ah thanks for the pointer to friendly-id.
Perhaps I need some mini episodes to make changes based on RUclips comments.
Amazing! Can't await for the second episode!!
Olha ele aí kkkk salve André
Liked the thought process and so much achieved in an hour. Very insightful. Thanks :)
Waiting for Episode 2
Thanks!
Yes, please share how you change Jumpstart to suit you.
Picked up some great tips. Thank you. Looking forward to the next video 😀
Thanks mate!
Super thanks for this amazing content! Can't wait for the next!
Loving this series! Thank you for sharing
This is awesome Dr. Nic.
Thanks mate
Liked and subscribed without hitting play.
TBird, you gotta hit play. To re-live the good times!
Looking forward for next episodes! Hopefully using Turbo if it works for the job
Yeah I will try to stick to turbo frames/streams where the problem fits nicely into it’s wheelhouse.
For the collaborative document I think we’ll start with something specific for the very tricky job of sharing tiny crud operations on a large text or xml/html document.
I booted up my own version of Jumpstart and have been following along! This is super helpful. I'm running into an issue where the Tailwind that you copy and paste directly into the UI renders differently (and broken) for me. I remember being plagued by this problem with Jumpstart a few years ago. I'm not super strong on the asset pipeline so I don't know if you had any tips or ideas that might help.
Thanks again for making this series!
Very good! can't wait for the next video.
Thanks!
Hey Doc, nice one. Look forward to the next episodes.
Thanks mate; hope you’re doing well!
I am thanks. It would be great to catch up some time.
Nice! I will watch all the episodes
There'll be a test at the end.
I am thinking || "default" is a code smell. Perhaps a decorator or maybe a default set in the model would be better.
Nice Nic! I wonder what the inspiration for this was :P
Yeah, we need to figure out modern text editors with collaboration, mentions, etc
OMG is DrNic !!
new sub :)
That's the spirit.
hahahaha #5:00. rule number 1.
tldr 38:16
This was great. I've been writing Rails almost as long as you but still enjoyed following along. I'd never seen AS::CurrentAttributes before, so worth it just for that!
Thanks Alex! Hopefully we’re all still merrily coding a long time from now.
Loving this series! Many thank you for sharing