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πŸ’Ž Ruby Radar #33 - The Return of Ryan Bates?

Welcome to the 33rd edition of Ruby Radar! If you are on Twitter, you may have seen Ryan Bates, creator of RailsCasts, return after years of being inactive, which has been quite exciting! The Rails Renaissance is in full swing!!

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Turbolinks is no longer being developed. It's been superceeded by Turbo, which is part of Hotwire. In this article, Julio Sampaio shows us how to port our existing Turbolinks apps to Turbo.

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Turbo can largely simplify our front-end needs to achieve a single-page application feel. If you have ever wondered how to do a single attribute in-place update with Turbo, this post is for you.

Joining us are Emily Giurleo, a Software Engineer, member of the Ruby community, and the Founder of WNB.rb, which is a virtual community for women and non-binary Rubyists, as well as Jemma Issroff, a Software Engineer, member of the Ruby community, and co-organizer of WNB.rb.

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Joining Brittany to celebrate episode 400(!), Collin Jilbert is a Ruby on Rails Developer at GoRails. They discuss why he committed to Rails so early in his career, his various ambitious projects (Ruby Radar, fleur de ruby), his love of the community and what his new role will entail.

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Curated with ❀️ and πŸ’Ž by Andrew Mason and Collin Jilbert

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