This week I continued on the railsdevs.com build by building a new Vue.js app within the Ruby on Rails app we are building. There’s a lot to unpack here but if you’re following along I hope you are enjoying things so far. We are still in the very early stages of this build so expect the progress to be slow and steady.
In other news, I was lucky enough to be a guest contributor over on the Traversy Media YouTube channel. I learned so much about JavaScript from that channel so if you’re struggling I highly recommend the basic Vanilla JavaScript courses Brad (the creator) teaches. I’ll link to the specific video below where I published a 2+ hour Ruby on Rails crash course.
In part 9 of my Let’s build for Ruby and Rails developers series I break ground on our new job form and leverage Vue.js to do so. A big goal of the Vue….
Implementing Zero-Downtime migrations to avoid potential errors upon deployment. In this post we will learn about deploying rename_column migrations with Zero-Downtime.
Earlier this year, I picked up a part-time job as a “Stem Outreach Advisor” at my local community col… Tagged with codenewbie, productivity, computerscience.
Mono Icons is out! Here’s a breakdown of how we created our own icon set and the design principles we used to give our icons a consistent and unified approach.
Diverse and glitzy template for an editorial. You have six different layouts to choose from! The sample text explores the issue of web readability and is worth reading on its own.