So rails goes to great lengths to provide maintainable html and you've just totally gone against the grain. Perhaps it would be better if you actually understood exactly what Rails is about before presenting this. It's definitely not for me
@railsofficial4 күн бұрын
Hi James, please keep it friendly. Adam is well aware of what Rails is about. It might not be for you, but he was invited to speak at Rails World and we understood beforehand what his talk was going to be about. - Amanda, Rails Foundation
@jamescattanach11294 күн бұрын
Nothing unfriendly to see here 😊
@Raubritterr22214 күн бұрын
The best part of Tailwind -- you don't need to come up with those pesky names for CSS classes!
@duckHuntDano14 күн бұрын
Dreams come true. Sprockets served us well for a long while but its time for Propshaft
@thingsofinterest60322 күн бұрын
Game changer!
@yurisilva786027 күн бұрын
Truly inspiring! Thanks for sharing
@KentvanKullerАй бұрын
DHH is a great speaker and leader and I enjoy learning from hearing him speak.
@auntiecarolАй бұрын
This guy reminds me of the wag who had me rolling at his interview. Me: how well do you perform under pressure? Him: I don't really… but I can do a mean Bohemian Rhapsody.
@marcymercy-sx6ocАй бұрын
Does anyone know how to use prettier for tailwind in rails? Just following instruction and making .prettierrc.json not works
@kapildevpal5895Ай бұрын
This is reality nice language i suggest do something to promote rails in India.
@trav2718Ай бұрын
Glad I found this because the rails guide at this point is totally confusing around this. Would be nice for this information to get there, because as I read them it sure seemed like Sprockets should be avoided if you did transpiling, but now I guess that's bad and we should convert to this wild propshaft setup? There's absolutely no mention of this gem in the Rails guides asset pipeline currently.
@railsofficial4 күн бұрын
Hi there. The Rails Guides are currently undergoing major update and renovation, and we will add this issue to the list of desired updates. -Amanda, Rails Foundation
@spinningaround2 ай бұрын
MiniScript could be both a perfect front-end and back-end programming language.
@TheCebulon2 ай бұрын
I tried it - and I really, really don’t like it!
@L1nsolent2 ай бұрын
Amazing, it was crystal clear. Big up from France
@pedrohenriquehamzehtolenti65722 ай бұрын
Very well explained, good code examples, history explanation. Finally I managed to understand how assets pipeline works 😄
@sebastiaanhols91032 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@sebastiaanhols91032 ай бұрын
This is another GREAT presentation from this Rails day. Next time I got to be there!
@Candyapplebone2 ай бұрын
I haven’t touched rails in 6-7 years. Now there’s Hotwire and turbo. Instead of using it in API only mode, I’m trying to actually do things “the rails way”. I’m really liking it so far. i can get so much done without writing any Javascript. Not that I dislike Javascript, but it’s so much quicker to use the conventions and framework magic than to write the code that would be required to do it manually myself.
@RocketFever222 ай бұрын
I loved this talk. And I enjoy the philosophy that he pursues: everything always free to develop and maintain by the community, all no-build, all full-stack. I'm a Laravel developer for 10 years and I really wish its philosophy matches DHH one, but they only create more and more SaaS pay-per-use tooling. Amazing keynote :)
@sculderoy2 ай бұрын
It's funny to watch someone talk about Scrum when they never really experienced it the way it was designed :) Your understanding/experience of Scrum is wrong at so many level 😅. And I can tell you, I am "using Shape Up" in my company, in a different way that you are describing, and this is bad. Because it's not used as it was designed. I am using agile frameworks since 2011, my first professional year, and everything that you describe as i can understand as "good solutions" I knew and did before discovering Shape Up. My point is that it's pointless to say that something is bad, just for the buzz. Simply offer an alternative, and don't use the competition as an argument. Mostly when the only new feature that Shape Up brings is the Appetite. And that is a great one ! The rest is already existing, just rebranded. 1. Shaping is called Product Backlog refinement. 2. Appetite, or "How much time I want to spend on this" is called Sprint. 3. Shapes and Scopes are called Product Backlog items (that the Scrum Guide explain that it is the accountability of the PO, but that they can delegate this - ie : within the team). 4. Cool-down is, in my opinion and experience, just a way to finish what was late. Which, I think, is not your intention. But if it is, I think it's a non-sense. PS : Writing is bad for detecting tone, so I want to insist in the fact that I'm saying this with the most friendly tone possible 🫶
@BreuXBranco2 ай бұрын
This approach dates back to early 2014 and was called “functional CSS” which got popularized by libraries like Tachyons and Basscss. People compare it to Bootstrap but I personally think it doesn’t make much sense other than utility-based helpers that Bootstrap implemented. Tailwind is a great implementation of those ideas and it got lots of momentum after Vue and PHP folks started using it (free marketing). I love it and I think it solves so many UI problems in a very maintainable way
@moinahmed91732 ай бұрын
Dint have anything on rails support for microservices
@sebastiaanhols91033 ай бұрын
This is really cool stuff! Excited to become a RoR dev
@mathieueustachy53803 ай бұрын
Thanks for this amazing talk. For reader's knowledge, Ruby heap pages were 16kb for a long time (you will find a lot of resources saying they are 16kb) but this changed in late 2022 with Ruby 3.2 to 64kb, the update was made by Peter Zhu (speaker) :)
@TheKuhtaMusic3 ай бұрын
man I love Rails ❤
@GregRippetoe3 ай бұрын
Why the hell does he keep laughing for no reason? Did this mofo inhale laughing gas or something?
@kpx26832 ай бұрын
let him cook
@someguyO2W3 ай бұрын
Cool feature, but I'm going to have to pass. Too many changes to the way we do things. I fear how little support it'll have with other features and 3rd party libs.
@someguyO2W3 ай бұрын
2023 was a good year for rails talks ngl!
@someguyO2W3 ай бұрын
This was a good talk. Solid work ethic too. Thank you for all the work you keep doing for us.
@rv88043 ай бұрын
soooooo goooood. thanks :)
@DevranUenal3 ай бұрын
During this video, I stopped a couple of times to check how I implemented things and could even improve some of my code! Thanks Chris!
@heatvisuals4 ай бұрын
if Jordan Peterson was a developer
@heatvisuals4 ай бұрын
i design and code. i love both. when i do one so much i bounce to the other and i never get tired of it.
@een_schildpad4 ай бұрын
So much gold in this talk! 😍 I really enjoyed it and definitely learned a few new tricks; thanks!
@een_schildpad4 ай бұрын
Eh, you could just do all this with JQuery instead. Haha, just kidding! Seriously great presentations, I have experience with hotwire and I learned some great new ways of using it from this; thanks! Keeping Ukraine in our thoughts 🇺🇦 ✊🏻
@SupeRailsАй бұрын
🇺🇦 ✊🏻
@eduardoyutakanakanishi45974 ай бұрын
Awesome talk, thanks Adrianna
@balaparanj43554 ай бұрын
I use Rails only for the backend these days. Node won the frontend long time ago.
@sheldon98c4 ай бұрын
When I started using flexbox and grid I feel like superman. Than I started using them in tailwind now I feel like Voldemort with infinite powers.
@tmnsun4 ай бұрын
Great talk! Think i need to read the book.
@Nathan00at78Uuiu4 ай бұрын
this guy is baked 24/7
@atom6_4 ай бұрын
i am using vimesh style - which is fully compatible with tailwind, except it is a javascript library, only 30KB. Together with alpinejs, extremely powerful. No more "building" stuff (which i truly hate).
@tomasvalent38764 ай бұрын
I thought I know Tailwind but every time I watch any of Adam's videos I learn something new 😮( he has a KZbin channel, I recommend checking it out)
@mauriciomdea4 ай бұрын
No, thanks.
@tobiastalltorp47864 ай бұрын
Wonderful approach!
@springify_boot4 ай бұрын
Thats all amazing! thank you very much. The only thing which we need is a full tutorials on these. What can i do to make you guys help us newbies on it. please please please make us tutorials.
@JuriBinturong4 ай бұрын
There is ZERO as in 0 jobs with Rails in Canada, and Shopify is a Canadian company. Rails is dead bruh. Saying it's like Java is too funny coz Java has jobs, Rails doesn't
@osazemeusen10912 ай бұрын
Rails has jobs, granted it may not have street credibility in Canada but a lot of startups in the US still favor Ruby/ROR for development time. You could know more languages to increase your opportunities. I use Ruby, Node & Go daily.
@CrafixDaika2 ай бұрын
Exactly ! A quick search showed me only 132 jobs in Canada, and since 132 == 0, I choose Java.
@dex737828 күн бұрын
dead country
@SandyVanderbleek4 ай бұрын
what is he using in vscode for the browser preview? I can't find the extension
@developerfoe4 ай бұрын
And from the begining to the end ... ruby will be on rails
@guipierre37414 ай бұрын
24:30 hahaha 😂
@guipierre37414 ай бұрын
Awesome work ! Thank you a lot for bringing this to the Rails community 🙏