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Valentino Stoll

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Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

you know, search gem that you've used in the past?

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

you know, search gem that you've used in the past?

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Is there full-text search in SQLite? yes there is yeah oh nice yeah i feel like that's something that you know once you realize it's there you're like why do i need other things you know i mean until you start using it heavily but if you just want to like expose a text column like to search on it's like pretty great to be honest yeah like i think again for the vast majority of use cases

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Is there full-text search in SQLite? yes there is yeah oh nice yeah i feel like that's something that you know once you realize it's there you're like why do i need other things you know i mean until you start using it heavily but if you just want to like expose a text column like to search on it's like pretty great to be honest yeah like i think again for the vast majority of use cases

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Yeah, I agree with you there. I mean, I feel like, you know, most Rails apps are like business related, like where you'll have a CRM or like some classic, you know, solution that you're just trying to solve with like your custom data or things like that. And that, you know, having a just quick full-text search or I imagine what active search will become will just be so great.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Yeah, I agree with you there. I mean, I feel like, you know, most Rails apps are like business related, like where you'll have a CRM or like some classic, you know, solution that you're just trying to solve with like your custom data or things like that. And that, you know, having a just quick full-text search or I imagine what active search will become will just be so great.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Just hook it up to a model or whatever it may be, a series of models. I could see it being pretty huge.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Just hook it up to a model or whatever it may be, a series of models. I could see it being pretty huge.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Yeah, I hope they borrow from Chris Oliver's Notice Gem. I've used that in the past, and it's very straightforward and doable.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Yeah, I hope they borrow from Chris Oliver's Notice Gem. I've used that in the past, and it's very straightforward and doable.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

It does add to the list of gems that people will have to migrate away from. Yeah. Yeah, that's kind of frustrating.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

It does add to the list of gems that people will have to migrate away from. Yeah. Yeah, that's kind of frustrating.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

I'll wire codecs. Check it out.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

I'll wire codecs. Check it out.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Yeah, on the topic of books, I saw Obi Fernandez posting an update to the Rails way, now the Rails 8 way.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

Yeah, on the topic of books, I saw Obi Fernandez posting an update to the Rails way, now the Rails 8 way.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

I'm excited. To be honest, I'll probably learn all the new Rails 8 features by reading that book.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

I'm excited. To be honest, I'll probably learn all the new Rails 8 features by reading that book.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

I'm interested in Kamal. I'm kind of waiting for it to just mature a little more. All the transitions of traffic, as an example. There's a lot of shifting sands still. I don't personally use it every day. Yeah. Just from what I see, it seems to be like a lot of the infrastructure is changing around as they start to learn more and more the edge cases and configuration options and things like that.

Ruby Rogues
Navigating Rails for Front-End Developers: A Comprehensive Guide to Integration and Transition - RUBY 654

I'm interested in Kamal. I'm kind of waiting for it to just mature a little more. All the transitions of traffic, as an example. There's a lot of shifting sands still. I don't personally use it every day. Yeah. Just from what I see, it seems to be like a lot of the infrastructure is changing around as they start to learn more and more the edge cases and configuration options and things like that.