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『Sustainable Web Development with Ruby on Rails』はRails使ってるなら絶対面白いと思う David Bryant Copelandの『Sustainable Web Development with Ruby on Rails』を読んでいますが、この本めちゃめちゃ面白いですね。 Railsの設計で悩んだことのある人なら絶対読んで損はないというか、共感したり反発したりにやにやしたりで楽しめると思います。RailsというかWebアプリ開発の歴戦の勇士(正直あまり若くなく、つらい経験を重ねてきた生き残り的な人)が語るベストプラクティス感があります。 本書の構成 大きく3部構成です。 Introduction その名の通り導入です。本書の目的、Railsのアーキテクチャの紹介と、ビジネスロジックの話など。 「Sustainable」とは何か? とい
February 25, 2024 VSCode + WSL makes Windows awesome for web development I’m kinda shocked. Windows actually got good for web developers. Between VSCode, WSL, and Intel’s latest desktop chips, I’ve been living with a PC for over a week that runs my programming tests faster than an M3 Max, ships with an excellent window manager out-the-box, and generally feels like a completely viable alternative t
David Bryant Copelandさんが書いた、Railsについてのこだわりの詰まった本。 takahasimさんも『Sustainable Web Development with Ruby on Rails』はRails使ってるなら絶対面白いと思うと言っていたように、面白い。これまでRailsを使ってきた中で、楽しいこともつらいことも沢山あったんだろう。そういうことが感じ取れるような話が展開されている。 幾つかの気になった話題を拾い上げて、自分の感想を述べていきたい。気になる話題は100個ぐらいあるが、がんばって10個ぐらいに留めたい。 Don’t Create Custom Actions, Create More Resources Railsが提供する7種類のアクション名以外使うな、必要なら新しくリソースをつくれ、という主張。つまりDHHはどのようにRailsのコントロー
Create bulletproof, high-performance web apps and servers with Rust. In Rust Web Development you will learn: Handling the borrow checker in an asynchronous environment Learning the ingredients of an asynchronous Rust stack Creating web APIs and using JSON in Rust Graceful error handling Testing, tracing, logging, and debugging Deploying Rust applications Efficient database access Rust Web Developm
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This article is part of a chapter of Rust Web Development which didn't make the cut to be in the book. TL;DR When we talk about a web service, we, more often than not, mean deployed code which listens on a certain IP address and port and responds to HTTP messages. There are many steps involved for two parties to be able to communicate with each other. Application developers are mainly confronted w
Front-of-the-front-end and back-of-the-front-end web development The Great Divide is real, and I’m pleased that the terms “front-of-the-front-end” and “back-of-the-front-end” have gained traction ever since I quipped about them on the Shop Talk Show. A few of my clients have actually moved away from a culture of “we only hire full-stack developers” and have instead adopted the labels “front-of-the
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Sustainable Web Development with Ruby on Rails Over 450 Pages of Practical Tips for Building Rails Apps that Last A BOOK BY DAVID BRYANT COPELAND Tired of bloated models that won't stop growing? Development slowed to a crawl due to ever-increasing complexity? Bogged down by an ever-growing list of gems you think will solve your problems? Determined that next time, you'll “do it right”? This book c
CSS has been around for 25+ years, gaining tons of features and selectors to create great websites and apps. In this article, we'll explore popular and unique tricks to make your website stand out, plus older tricks that still work. Some may look trivial, but they offer a lot of flexibility. We'll also examine different layout implementations, scroll snapping, image shapes, and animation tricks. L
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Really pause and think about how much time and effort web teams around the world have spent building and managing infrastructure. For many years, launching a site or web application has been as much about deploying complex server environments as it’s been about building actual application code. The cloud made provision- ing all these resources faster but no less complicated. The JAMstack was born
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Jose Felix Posted on Jun 7, 2020 • Updated on Sep 20, 2020 • Originally published at jfelix.info Resources are extremely important for a programmer since they can greatly improve productivity while coding. I have been collecting many links throughout months and I wish to share some of them with you. Hopefully, they will be as useful to you as they have been to me. Without further ado here some gre
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