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[00:00:15] What is this cursed idea thing Andrew did with Storybook?
[00:05:31] Andrew mentioned using MDX format and he tells us what it is, Chris brings up the PHP days and components, and Andrew talks about architecture.
[00:10:51] Being a visual person, Andrew explains another thing he really likes about Storybook.
[00:17:29] Jason talks about finding his Zen using Tailwind in a project.
[00:20:25] Chis wonders if Jason runs into issues with having to undo some of the stuff, and Jason explains how he’s been using more CSS and a problem he ran into.
[00:24:02] CSS Variables are discussed and why they’re awesome, and Andrew tells us about the fallback for CSS Variables.
[00:24:37] There’s a discussion about using JIT and PurgeCSS, an amazing tool.
[00:27:41] Chris tells us about using a template from Bootstrap for the Rails Hackathon homepage.
[00:30:17] The guys discuss using React Components, Bootstrap, and using Tailwind over Bootstrap.
[00:33:57] Jason talks about Inertia, which is a library for Laravel and Rails.
[00:34:37] Find out what Jason is doing with View Components and Job Boardly, that he hopes will get Andrew’s acceptance.
[00:36:29] Andrew explains why he’s obsessed with component architecture, and Chris tells us about his first real serious project he did with the Python recreation of the apt package manager.
[00:38:55] Chris announces Tender Love (a.k.a. Aaron Patterson) mentioned he’s going to cut a new release of Rails, and he talks about Rails Hackathon coming up.
Panelists:
Jason Charnes
Chris Oliver
Andrew Mason
Sponsor:
Honeybadger
Links:
Jason Charnes Twitter
Chris Oliver Twitter
Andrew Mason Twitter
10 Best Tech Podcasts in 2022 (as Chosen by the Rails Community)-Planet Argon
Remote Ruby Podcast-Episode 165: GitHub Codespaces & Docker with Benjamin Wood (Recommended episode from Planet Argon)
Storybook
MDX
PurgeCSS
Bootstrap
Rails Hackathon
Remote Ruby Podcast-Episode 139: Learning in Public, Alpine & Inertia
Remote Ruby Podcast-Episode 66: Joined by Jonathan Reinink, Creator of Inertia.js
Aaron Patterson Twitter
Ruby Radar Newsletter
Ruby Radar Twitter
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[00:00:15] What is this cursed idea thing Andrew did with Storybook?
[00:05:31] Andrew mentioned using MDX format and he tells us what it is, Chris brings up the PHP days and components, and Andrew talks about architecture.
[00:10:51] Being a visual person, Andrew explains another thing he really likes about Storybook.
[00:17:29] Jason talks about finding his Zen using Tailwind in a project.
[00:20:25] Chis wonders if Jason runs into issues with having to undo some of the stuff, and Jason explains how he’s been using more CSS and a problem he ran into.
[00:24:02] CSS Variables are discussed and why they’re awesome, and Andrew tells us about the fallback for CSS Variables.
[00:24:37] There’s a discussion about using JIT and PurgeCSS, an amazing tool.
[00:27:41] Chris tells us about using a template from Bootstrap for the Rails Hackathon homepage.
[00:30:17] The guys discuss using React Components, Bootstrap, and using Tailwind over Bootstrap.
[00:33:57] Jason talks about Inertia, which is a library for Laravel and Rails.
[00:34:37] Find out what Jason is doing with View Components and Job Boardly, that he hopes will get Andrew’s acceptance.
[00:36:29] Andrew explains why he’s obsessed with component architecture, and Chris tells us about his first real serious project he did with the Python recreation of the apt package manager.
[00:38:55] Chris announces Tender Love (a.k.a. Aaron Patterson) mentioned he’s going to cut a new release of Rails, and he talks about Rails Hackathon coming up.
Panelists:
Jason Charnes
Chris Oliver
Andrew Mason
Sponsor:
Honeybadger
Links:
Jason Charnes Twitter
Chris Oliver Twitter
Andrew Mason Twitter
10 Best Tech Podcasts in 2022 (as Chosen by the Rails Community)-Planet Argon
Remote Ruby Podcast-Episode 165: GitHub Codespaces & Docker with Benjamin Wood (Recommended episode from Planet Argon)
Storybook
MDX
PurgeCSS
Bootstrap
Rails Hackathon
Remote Ruby Podcast-Episode 139: Learning in Public, Alpine & Inertia
Remote Ruby Podcast-Episode 66: Joined by Jonathan Reinink, Creator of Inertia.js
Aaron Patterson Twitter
Ruby Radar Newsletter
Ruby Radar Twitter
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