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Strada Released
If your like this approach to building hybrid native mobile apps, I highly recommend following Joe Masilotti at https://masilotti.com/
I only read three emails newsletters, and Joe’s is one of them because it’s roughly once per month and it keeps me current on all the things happening with Hotwire and Turbo Native apps.
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Turbo Native AMA this Friday
And you're not wrong - there are very few resources available on Turbo Native development. My blog, workshop, and YouTube videos are practically the only things out there. And William Kennedy is sharing his process learning Android, which is helping fill that gap.
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Hello, this is my first portfolio for review
add contact links as well (LinkedIn, Github) (ex. https://masilotti.com/ )
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Are there freelance sites where you dont have to bid for jobs?
update your website - make the site clean and direct about who you are, what you do, what you're looking for, and where you are (ex. https://masilotti.com/ )
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My Portfolio Website Roast Me
be specific in your title & intro - "Junior Python/React Fullstack Dev" and "Locacted in Tulsa, Ok" mean more than "I thrive on challenges". What's the most important info about what you do and who you are? Make that first and prominent. (ex. https://masilotti.com/ )
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Junior Porftolio Website
add your photo in place of sonar. This site is selling your services and it gives more trust to have your face on your website. ex. https://masilotti.com/ ) You can move a block of text with skills below your "Hi, I'm Patrick" text.
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Progressively Enhanced Turbo Native Apps in the App Store
Turbo Native in its current form requires a fair amount of iOS knowledge (and code!) to get working. I'm trying to fill that gap with my blog, workshops, and live streaming sessions. [1]
But it's no excuse for what this library could be if we invest more time into it. In an ideal world the library handles 90% of the boilerplate required to make an iOS app work. I'm talking authentication, pushing/presenting controllers, sensible defaults for Path Configuration, etc. All the stuff that I have to add to every single Turbo Native app I work with. (12+ since I last counted.)
Then devs can focus on differentiation and exciting features like push notifications, native integrations, fancy animations... while the core of the logic remains on the Rails app.
I'm hoping that getting more maintainers (like me!) on the repo will help kickstart this. And I'm excited to see more interest on both HN and Twitter in the framework.
[1] https://masilotti.com
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Individual newsletters or website with #Ruby or #Rails content?
I blog about Turbo Native and run the monthly ⚡️ Hotwire dev newsletter!
- The ⚡️ Hotwire dev newsletter just went out to 2500+ Rails developers. Read it online here!
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Progressively Enhanced Turbo Native Apps in the App Store
If you're a SwiftUI developer, I've had an issue open at https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-ios/issues/8 to get Turbo SwiftUI off the ground.
I've talked to a few folks about it and have heard responses ranging from "it's a bad idea/can't be done" (mainly because of SwiftUI bugs) to "why would you want to do that?". I think it would be amazing to have a declarative of building out a Hotwire Rails application inside of iOS. Bonus if the Turbo SwiftUI component could run on macOS.
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What’s Ruby used for most nowadays?
For the mobile side, start with each platform's respective Turbo package: https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-ios and https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-android. Each has a demo app you can run in XCode/Android studio. To get a basic app building, follow each one's "Getting Started" guide. It's actually pretty easy to get a basic native app building, the hard part comes in integrating native components and services, as well as release management.
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The different strategies to building a cross-platform app
turbo-ios and turbo-android are the shell/wrapper apps handling native navigation, written for native iOS and Android. They are provided for you, and works out-of-the-box, but you risk having to fiddle with iOS and Android development for maintenance/debugging later on.
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Ask HN: Solo Dev Stack of 2022?
Ruby on Rails, Hotwire, Postgres, Redis
Does anyone have experience with https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-ios or https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-android ?
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How I ported a Rails site to iOS and launched in the App Store in 7 weeks
1. Turbo Native
- Are there any plans to make Rails a mobile framework?
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All you should know about Flutter development
I use Turbo Native on iOS to do exactly this.
You render your mobile web view like normal, wire up a JavaScript handler (formerly known as Turbolinks), and push native screens on iOS. It works really well for CRUD and "boring" SAAS apps with little interaction outside of forms. And when you need higher fidelity dropping down to SwiftUI or UIKit is straightforward.
https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-ios
To make things even simpler, I built Jumpstart iOS, which takes care of all of the Swift boilerplate. Navigation, authentication, and push notifications all work out of the box after adding a few endpoints to your server.
https://jumpstartrails.com/ios
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Is it possible to create an iOs app in Elixir? And if yes, than what framework is needed?
Adding to the already mentioned solutions, another alternative may be to develop your app with Phoenix and [Hotwire](https://hotwired.dev/), using Turbo on the backend and [Turbo-ios](https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-ios) for your app.
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Suggestions for building ios and android apps in rails?
turbo-ios and turbo-android are small wrappers around your web views. You write native Swift and Kotlin wrappers but the frameworks display your web content. They also handle navigation and data transmission between the views and native code.
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Portals: Supercharged Web View for Native iOS and Android Apps
I’d like to see this integrate more tightly with Rails Turbo framework. Ideally it would understand Visitables and plug into SwiftUI. I took a swing at that at https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-ios/issues/8 but have struggled to get it working … that and Strada hasn’t come out yet, which I assume is the equiv of the native plugins within Portals.
What are some alternatives?
applin-ios - Applin™ iOS Client Library
awesome-flutter - 💗 A curated list of awesome Flutter libraries, tools, tutorials, articles and more.. All you should know about Flutter development!
capacitor - Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
turbo-android - Android framework for making Turbo native apps
desktop - Building native-like Elixir apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS and Android using Phoenix LiveView!
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
create-t3-turbo - Clean and simple starter repo using the T3 Stack along with Expo React Native
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
awesome-flutter - An awesome list that curates the best Flutter libraries, tools, tutorials, articles and more.
Turbolinks - Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster
NativePageTransi
ruby-lsp - An opinionated language server for Ruby