Welcome to issue #192 of the Web-Crunch digest. Over the weekend I recorded another part of my ongoing series Let’s build for Ruby and Rails developers. Find that part linked below. I’m hoping to ramp up the speed on the series coming up as well as tap into some new topics for Rails, Tailwind CSS, JavaScript, and HTML + CSS.
If you have any suggestions for new guides/tutorials I’m all ears.
WebpackerThis guide will show you how to install and use Webpacker to package JavaScript, CSS, and other assets for the client-side of your Rails application.
Here on the Styling team at Stitch Fix, we are lessening the amount of state a developer needs to have in their head at any given time by moving towards an a…
It’s now roughly seven or eight years that I’m building dynamic front ends for the web. From digital art wallets to games (1, 2) and synthesizers, I’ve seen it all. And since my process
Modern JavaScript offers size and performance improvements over transpiled ES5, and is supported in 95% of web browsers. Enabling modern JavaScript output brings these benefits to your application, but the impact is limited by dependencies that are already transpiled to ES5.
If you or someone you know is looking to level up their HTML and CSS skills I’m currently building a course that might be of interest called Hello HTML & CSS. Just subscribe to the list to get notified before everyone else when it launches. Shares appreciated 🙏.