Introducing Nate Hopkins, Working with ActionCable's API, Webpacker in Rails Engines, and Stimulus Reflex Updates
Dec. 13, 2019, 8 p.m. (5 years, 2 months ago)
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In this episode, we welcome Nate Hopkins to the sho, talk about ActionCable's API, discuss Jason's trouble with using JavaScript in a new Rails engine, get some updates from Nate on Stimulus Reflex, and Andrew shares experience with managing open source GitHub Action projects.
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<p>Two Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and web development.</p>
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