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The 37signals Employee Handbook
As of the writing of my comment, 2 days ago:
https://github.com/basecamp/handbook/commits/master/
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Designing a team that would produce software of good quality: set up dogfooding
37signals went even further, they build products for themselves first:
- Realizing I actively dislike this industry, but feeling trapped by the salary. Anyone pushed through this? What kind of roles does this skill set transfer to if you wanted to leave tech?
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Spas Were a Mistake
That's definitely true at the organizational level, and it's an argument with some merits.
In practice though, I've seen this backfire. You end up with the frontend team blocked because the API they need isn't available yet, and then the backend team gets blocked because they shipped the API but they can't use it to deliver value because the frontend team don't have the capacity to build the interface for it!
My preference is to work on mixed-skll teams that can ship a feature independently of any other team. I really like the way Basecamp describe this in their handbook: https://github.com/basecamp/handbook/blob/master/how-we-work... - "In self-sufficient, independent teams".
- Basecamp Updates Code of Conduct
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POS CEO? Piece of shit CEO?
The link: https://github.com/basecamp/handbook/pull/106
- “About one-third of Basecamp employees accepted buyouts today”
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Basecamp implodes as employees flee company, including senior staff
https://github.com/basecamp/handbook/blob/63e97c8210465a5e7f1731eac76e6d9d9e20d29b/benefits-and-perks.md#profit-sharing
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Basecamp can't seem to touch base with some very public updates to their company's rules.
No more paternalistic benefits. (Benefits like fitness allowances, wellness allowances, and notably not mentioned in their blog post, charitable donation matching. Instead that's changing to 10% profit sharing. As an aside from yours truly, this means those benefits only will do as well as the company does. Company has a year with a loss? Whoops! No profits to share.).
react-rails
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Why there is no django-react or django-vue package like, for example, Rails has?
https://github.com/reactjs/react-rails here is the functionality and simplicity that I would be kind of looking for. The option for it to exist in Django ecosystem is not that outlandish and I wouldn’t be too ignorant of it having to make sense or not make sense to everyone :)
- React-Rails is a flexible tool to use React with Rails
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Rails with Svelte or React/NextJs?
You can however use reactjs with rails, there is a gem for it https://github.com/reactjs/react-rails
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Connect a Ruby on Rails App with React in a Monolith
The react-rails library is one of the most popular Ruby gems to integrate React with Rails. It provides generators for components, testing helpers, and view helpers to render JavaScript code inside the views.
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React elements not showing up in Rails app?
I'd checkout https://github.com/reactjs/react-rails
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React on Rails integration
I'm looking to implement ReactJS as the view of my Rails application with the gem react-rails.So far, I've only used the standard .erb to render my views in my RoR application and I am wondering some questions about how to do it with React.
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How to use npm packages in rails?
I'm trying to use the Ace editor in my Ruby on Rails app, with majority of the view composed as React components. I'm using the react-rails gem and I'm not using flux at all.
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Best way to share common HTML/CSS elements between a Rails App and React App?
What do you mean common HTML/CSS? Your React app needs access to front end assets that are on your Rails app? If that's the case, then easiest way would be to combine the repos and use something like [react-rails](https://github.com/reactjs/react-rails)
What are some alternatives?
live - Live views and components for golang
react-on-rails - Integration of React + Webpack + Rails + rails/webpacker including server-side rendering of React, enabling a better developer experience and faster client performance.
inertia - Inertia.js lets you quickly build modern single-page React, Vue and Svelte apps using classic server-side routing and controllers.
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have
Novo-Cantico - New kind of web development framework
hotwire-livereload - Live reload gem for Hotwire Rails apps.
Apache Wicket - Apache Wicket - Component-based Java web framework
yeti
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
docker-rails-react-starter - A basic docker-compose, Rails and React / Webpack starter kit