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Let's take a look at using the Webpacker gem in Rails to implement an additional pipeline for building modern frontend Javascript alongside our Rails application using VueJS.
Learn how to add in-app notifications like Facebook and Twitter
Hotwire is the NEW MAGIC that DHH has been teasing about for so long. This episode we'll build the famous Twitter clone using Hotwire to see how it compares to other solutions out there.
Set up Rails models, scaffolds, and webpacker with Vue.js to start rendering our views
See how to add global autocomplete and search functionality to your app's navbar
A look into Stimulus JS, a new Javascript framework by Basecamp to pair closely with Turbolinks
Stimulus Reflex is one of the coolest new libraries out there. It can update the browser in realtime and allow you to build reactive applications without any Javascript. It's awesome.
Learn how to easily disable the submit button and display a loading animation when a user submits the form
Learn how to deeply integrate your Vue.js components with Ruby on Rails views
Learn how to use VueJS as an alternative to Cocoon and other methods of building dynamic nested forms with Rails
A quick introduction to jQuery UJS and how we can use it to make an AJAX request to render a javascript template from the Rails server
Rails 6 defaults to using Webpacker for Javascript instead of the asset pipeline. We'll learn how everything is structured and laid out and see how to add Flatpickr to Rails 6 including both the Javascript and CSS for it.
Add various types of charts to your Rails app with Chartkick and use Groupdate to make easy group queries in SQL
Drag and drop sorting is pretty easy to add to any Rails application using jQuery sortable
Mentioning Users with an @mention is a super common feature. Trix and ActionText are now part of Rails 6 which means we can very easily add support for tagging users with @mentions and other custom attachments in your applications.
Learn how to use the Trix editor for editing wysiwyg content and upload attachments like images using Javascript and Shrine
Rails's webpacker gem makes it super easy to load both Bootstrap's CSS and JS into your Rails app using webpack
Select a record or create a new one for an association in a form using the Selectize.js library
Tracking business metrics can be time consuming and costly but the Ahoy gem lets you easily track metrics and Blazer makes it incredibly easy to analyze your data
Drag and drop sortable lists in Rails aren't too hard using Sortablejs and Stimulus to make wire them up to our backend with acts_as_list
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