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Learn how to add advanced search, autocomplete, suggestions and more using Searchkick and ElasticSearch
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Learn how to run scheduled (nightly, weekly, monthly) jobs using cron on your server with the Whenever gem
Learn how to schedule posts in draft, published, and scheduled modes
Learn how to use the state_machine gem to keep track of objects in your Rails apps
Learn what a state machine is and how it can help you keep track of everything
Learn how to take a theme your purchased at WrapBootstrap, Themeforest, etc and build layouts for them in your Rails app
Learn about video autoplaying with Wistia and how it improves usability
How do we go about writing robust tests with rspec for simple_calendar?
Learn how to redirect your Rails app users to the current page after they login
We sort and filter calendar events for simple_calendar 2.0 in a much more friendly manner
Learn how to add @mentions, autocomplete, notifications, and link parsing
Today we're adding Rails generators as our final piece of the puzzle for Simple_Calendar 2.0
Refactoring events in simple_calendar and uploading version 2.0
Learn how Rails 5's new ActionCable and Websocket feature works with Redis in realtime
Since we have a great design for simple_calendar, it makes creating new types super elegant and easy
Rails Engines really make our code shine for simple_calendar
Taking the ERB code we wrote for simple_calendar and finding the right balance of Ruby and ERB for our gem
James from Shakycode and I pair program on some common model scopes related to time and how we would approach them
Learn how to build an activity feed from scratch and how to manage lots of flexible partials
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