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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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- Who has the best documentation you’ve seen or like in 2023
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How to start?
Once you feel comfortable with both Ruby and Rails, try building a few simple apps on your own by reading the Rails Guides and browsing the Rails API whenever you're stuck.
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Examples on https://api.rubyonrails.org
Hi. I'm a self-taught Ruby on Rails programmer. I have a question about the documentation at https://api.rubyonrails.org. On many of the pages, you'll see methods and their details. Below that, you'll often see examples using different options. This is where I have a question. An example might look like this:
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Thoughts on a `.=` operator like `+=`?
If a method isn't documented in https://api.rubyonrails.org/ it shouldn't be used as we reserve the right to remove or change them at any point.
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Ask HN: Easiest and cheapest full-stack frameworks that you love?
Rails still holds the top spot in getting things out the door in the shortest amount of time. So many example projects and tons of amazing libraries that are available. They absolutely have the best developer docs in the industry as far as I'm concerned.
https://guides.rubyonrails.org/
https://api.rubyonrails.org/
Phoenix/Liveview is a close second. I would personally use Phoenix/Liveview at this point because since I know that stack pretty well, but it is definitely not as easy as Rails to learn. However, once past the learning phase I think there's distinct advantages especially with Liveview.
Fly.io has a free hosting tier currently. You can also get some free servers through Oracle Cloud.
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Any advice for a beginner?
https://api.rubyonrails.org is your best friend. Check the docs before googling. Instant access to the source of functions. ApiDock is shit but continuously gets to the top of google search results.
- Good tutorial that dumbs things way down?
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Books Recommendation for Beginners
For something more in-depth, besides the Rails Guides that have been mentioned already, you could also use the Rails API docs as a reference.
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Why does VSCode have no intellisense for Ruby on Rails (or am I missing something?)
Yeah visit guides.rubyonrails.org if you want to see how to do a particular thing like validations and stuff and use this website https://api.rubyonrails.org/ for seeing method definitions their options etc.. These two websites pretty much conver everything. I specially use the second on pretty frequently. Also I think sublime text is better for ruby on rails than vs code but thats personal preference. The ruby doc website is pretty good to for documentation on rubies standard classes. Like if you are looking for some method to do something for a string you can just search string ruby and this comes up first, it contains all public methods for these classes and is pretty useful.
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Is learning ruby on rails in 2022 worth it?
If you mean the Rails API Documentation, I mainly use it when I use a method I'm not familiar with (eg trying to adapt a StackOverflow suggestion).
SpinKit
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🔥Hot CSS Tools For Everyone
Spin Kit is a collection of CSS loading animations created by Tobias Ahlin. It offers a range of simple, lightweight, and customizable spinners that can be easily integrated into web projects.
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Transform Your CSS Game: Bookmark These 10 CSS Generators
A collection of simple, elegant loading spinners created using CSS animations. Browse the gallery, select a spinner, and copy the code to add a stylish loader to your web project. https://tobiasahlin.com/spinkit/
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Angular 2 View will not update after variable change in subscribe
I can see that isRequesting changes to "false" in my console after I get a response back from the backend (Springboot), but the view still does not change. The spinner was from SpinKit and I modified this tutorial for my spinner to work.
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10 GitHub Repositories to Become a CSS Master
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Easy to use 300 css loaders with source code copier
So basically SpinKit
- 5 GitHub repositories that can help you in writing better CSS code
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8 herramientas gratuitas de desarrollo web frontend que posiblemente no conocias🎨
4. spinkit
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30+🔥 Awesome CSS Animation Resources
Animated Spinners
- Tool dan Resources bermanfaat untuk Web Developer
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The Ultimate Web Developer Resources List 🔥200+ Resources
Free CSS spinners that can be used in your web projects. 1.Loading.io 2.Tobiashlin 3.Icons8.com
What are some alternatives?
rux - A jsx-inspired way to render view components in Ruby.
NProgress - For slim progress bars like on YouTube, Medium, etc
Knock - Seamless JWT authentication for Rails API
storefront - Official theme for WooCommerce
graphql - Ruby implementation of GraphQL
pace - Automatically add a progress bar to your site.
super-bombinhas - A 2D platformer written in Ruby.
css-loaders - A collection of loading spinners animated with CSS
solargraph - A Ruby language server.
Ladda - Buttons with built-in loading indicators.
ruby - Exercism exercises in Ruby.
Mprogress.js - Material Progress —Google Material Design Progress linear bar. By using CSS3 and vanilla JavaScript.