Learning Rails vs JS ecosystem?

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  • learn-ruby

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  • I'll tell my story and you can decide if it resonates with you at all. Also these might help you: my Ruby roadmap (favorite learning resources), and my blog post "How to find your first Rails job".

  • Refine

    A React Framework for building internal tools, admin panels, dashboards & B2B apps with unmatched flexibility.

  • I recommend looking at open source react framework for building CRUD apps easily. https://github.com/refinedev/refine It has connectors for 15+ backend services including REST API, GraphQL, NestJs CRUD, Airtable, Strapi, Strapi v4, Strapi GraphQL, Supabase, Hasura, Nhost, Appwrite, Firebase, Directus and AltogicReplyShare

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  • Bridgetown

    A next-generation progressive site generator & fullstack framework, powered by Ruby

  • Thanks! Yeah Ruby is great. Rails, on the other hand, presented a steep learning curve to me, so I found it helpful to build a site with Bridgetown first. Here's a good intro to Bridgetown in case that sounds interesting.

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