real-world-rails
railsdevs.com
real-world-rails | railsdevs.com | |
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4 | 59 | |
1,701 | 730 | |
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8.8 | 7.5 | |
19 days ago | 14 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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real-world-rails
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How to be a better Rails developer?
Here's 100 projects in 1 which I found quite useful too: https://github.com/eliotsykes/real-world-rails
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Anyone know any model rails projects?
Most people use https://github.com/eliotsykes/real-world-rails when they need something on a large codebase, ex: a new cop. Maybe it can be useful in your case too!
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216+ Ruby on Rails Open Source Applications You Can Use as a Reference
Not yet, the latest app is on Rails 6.1.4. But there is an open PR to add railsdevs, which is running Rails 7. So you might want to check it out!
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Any decent large Rails codebases to look over?
real-world-rails has a giant list of apps, the cool thing is that each app repository is a submodule of the main project, so you can just pull all of them and easily search/grep for specific things and compare implementations.
railsdevs.com
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People who are ML freelancers, how do you pull it off?
I'm also building a reverse job board for AI developers like me to find full-time, part-time or contract work. Developers can make a free profile to promote their AI/ML skills and hiring companies can search the profiles and contact developers through the platform. It's an open-source open startup that's a fork of a similar project for rails developers.
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Pro Tip: Utilise reverse job board sites when searching for a job
railsdevs.com - Specific to Ruby on Rails
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How to (better) learn modeling?
Other than reading, the best way to learn domain modeling is to read a lot of code, e.g. Rails codebase (to learn how to model the domain of web applications) or open source repositories (a good one is Railsdevs). Over time, you'll find and understand the common patterns enough to use on your own.
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How do you guys find people to help you code or bring your saas ideas to life
To find a freelance, it could depend on your location. There are https://www.malt.uk, https://railsdevs.com
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Are there freelance sites where you dont have to bid for jobs?
Rails Devs - https://railsdevs.com/ - create and businesses reach out.
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Best resources for learning Minitest (for a beginner)?
So far I've been using the Rails Guides on testing and studying the source code of railsdevs.com. Any guidance is greatly appreciated, thank you in advance!
- What are some excellent open-source Rails apps?
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Short Ruby News - Edition #35
Hey, I totally agree with you. Linking to the entire newsletter can be quite overwhelming and comes off as spammy. It would be great if you included the specific links to the tweet or the GitHub repo mentioned in the newsletter. The links you provided, https://twitter.com/joemasilotti/status/1639261944652914688 and https://github.com/joemasilotti/railsdevs.com/which, are definitely more helpful and provide a better user experience. Thanks for sharing!
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Scandinavia, Junior, graduating soon is the market as horrible as it seems?
RailsDevs - Rails dev specific
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Opensource Rails Project
I recommend Joe Masilotti's project: RailsDevs. Very well-written and follows most of the Rails best practices. It also uses the Rails recommended front-end stack with Hotwire, Tailwind, etc.
What are some alternatives?
haml-slim-erb - Performance of Rails Engines: ERB vs HAML vs SLIM
sorrygirl - Write an apology note and send it as Ryan Gosling
projector - Projector is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects, tasks or ideas.
tailwindcss-stimulus-components - A set of StimulusJS components for TailwindCSS apps similar to Bootstrap JS components.
Openstreetmap - The Rails application that powers OpenStreetMap
human-essentials - Human Essentials is an inventory management system for diaper, incontinence, and period-supply banks. It supports them in distributing to partners, tracking inventory, and reporting stats and analytics.
Feedbin - A nice place to read on the web.
HoundCI - Automated code review for GitHub pull requests.
WebsiteOne - A website for Agile Ventures
ventable - Event/Observable support for plain ruby with options for grouping observers and wrapping notifications in blocks of code, such as transaction handling.
osem - Open Source Event Manager. An event management tool tailored to Free and Open Source Software conferences.
awesome-readme - A curated list of awesome READMEs