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turbo-android
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A web app and a mobile app with one rails back-end.
Depending on how complex the frontend is, consider having the frontend in Rails as well with Hotwire. You can use the official Android and iOS repos for mobile or go for something like https://expo.dev/
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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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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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Hotwire: HTML over the Wire
> I’d strongly consider this for a web-only product, but that’s becoming more and more rare.
They have accompanying https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-ios and https://github.com/hotwired/turbo-android projects to bridge the gap.
html-over-the-wire
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RVTWS: a Ruby stack for modern web apps
At the heart of Turbo is "HTML over the wire" (for which HOTWire is an acronym), which means the server sending HTML fragments for partial page updates, which (here's the big win) eliminates the need for client-side state management. There are lots of tools taking this approach now.
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HTML over-the-wire is the future of Web Development
html-over-the-wire
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Hotwire: HTML over the Wire
I looked at several html-over-the-wire frameworks during the last weeks and wrote down my opinionated perspective.
I think I will go with htmx.
If you want to know more: https://github.com/guettli/html-over-the-wire
What are some alternatives?
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intercooler-js - Making AJAX as easy as anchor tags
turbo-ios - iOS framework for making Turbo native apps
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
Phoenix - Peace of mind from prototype to production
wtfjs - 🤪 A list of funny and tricky JavaScript examples
phoenix_live_view - Rich, real-time user experiences with server-rendered HTML
morphdom - Fast and lightweight DOM diffing/patching (no virtual DOM needed)
motion - Reactive frontend UI components for Rails in pure Ruby
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have
sdk - The Dart SDK, including the VM, dart2js, core libraries, and more.