Ever since starting this blog and my YouTube channel I knew teaching had a special place in my heart. I don't consider myself the best at much of anything but having the...
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Ever since starting this blog and my YouTube channel I knew teaching had a special place in my heart. I don't consider myself the best at much of anything but having the...
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As I took a quick break from my other series (Let's Build for Ruby on Rails developers, an...
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In this guide, we take a look at creating button components using Tailwind CSS. Combined with PostCSS we can craft custom component-based classes that group Tailwind CSS...
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Almost every software developer today knows at least a little bit about Git. In order to go beyond this "little bit", I'd like to show you seven short commands which y...
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Continuing on from part 18 I progress with front-end validation using the [Vuelidate](ht...
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In this guide, I create a series of Tailwind CSS card components inspired by the Bootstrap framework. The amount of variants you can create f...
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In part 18 of this Let's Build for Ruby and Rails developers series I begin adding more stateful UI to the mix to help improve the user experience as well as add some va...
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Welcome to a new ongoing tutorial mini-series dedicated to building an API-driven Ruby on Rails application.
The goal of this series is to give some perspective of wh...
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Scopes are used to assign complex ActiveRecord queries into customized methods using Ruby on Rails.
Inside your models, you can define a scope as a new method that re...
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Welcome to Part 17 of my Let's build for Ruby and Rails developers series. In this part, I carry on adding the final functionality of the new job form by introducing sev...
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In part 16 I continue integrating Stripe by tackling the backend side of the equation.
This part covers adding Stripe's new [Payment Intent API...
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Order is a neat way to define more exact ordering of how child elements of a flex container display.
To assign order you use the order:
CSS property on a given fle...
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A modern course designed to help you start using and understanding Ruby on Rails fast.
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