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Ayush Newatia

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

the broadcast system within hotwire is uh just like a feature of a bigger thing so yeah i guess that's why it just it feels a bit bolted on because because it is it is yeah that's funny but you know i mean i'm hopeful like it

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

the broadcast system within hotwire is uh just like a feature of a bigger thing so yeah i guess that's why it just it feels a bit bolted on because because it is it is yeah that's funny but you know i mean i'm hopeful like it

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

Yeah.

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

Yeah.

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

Yeah, that's very true. I don't know exactly what the objections to getting it into Rails were, but yeah, that is probably likely one of them is that it just feels a bit different. I couldn't articulate exactly why. Yeah.

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

Yeah, that's very true. I don't know exactly what the objections to getting it into Rails were, but yeah, that is probably likely one of them is that it just feels a bit different. I couldn't articulate exactly why. Yeah.

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

Yeah, it does. I don't know. Maybe I'm a bit old school. I don't really see a massive reason for there to be this demarcation between front end and back end. Sure, you might be better at one compared to the other. But I think if you're a web developer, you should just be able to do everything.

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

Yeah, it does. I don't know. Maybe I'm a bit old school. I don't really see a massive reason for there to be this demarcation between front end and back end. Sure, you might be better at one compared to the other. But I think if you're a web developer, you should just be able to do everything.

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

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's probably murky territory. I'd be worried if they were working on the algorithms.

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

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's probably murky territory. I'd be worried if they were working on the algorithms.

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

Yeah, I completely agree with all your points on specialists. And it's absolutely a good thing when you have someone who's gone really deep on one aspect of maybe front-end or back-end or whatever. But I also think that you shouldn't be completely unaware of the other thing. If you're a front-end specialist and you're ace at that,

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

Yeah, I completely agree with all your points on specialists. And it's absolutely a good thing when you have someone who's gone really deep on one aspect of maybe front-end or back-end or whatever. But I also think that you shouldn't be completely unaware of the other thing. If you're a front-end specialist and you're ace at that,

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

It shouldn't mean that you're afraid to create a model, a controller, a database migration, that kind of stuff. Yeah, sure, you may not be as good at it as someone who specializes in the backend, but I think you should be competent enough to be able to do the basics.

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

It shouldn't mean that you're afraid to create a model, a controller, a database migration, that kind of stuff. Yeah, sure, you may not be as good at it as someone who specializes in the backend, but I think you should be competent enough to be able to do the basics.

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

Yeah, it's a good question. Off the top of my head, I wouldn't know what to point them at. I'd probably look for a blog post, to be honest. I'd probably look for a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a model or whatever.

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

Yeah, it's a good question. Off the top of my head, I wouldn't know what to point them at. I'd probably look for a blog post, to be honest. I'd probably look for a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a model or whatever.

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

because the Rails guides are very good, but they're also kind of aimed at someone who's actually trying to learn Rails or is familiar with Rails, which is fine because you need to write for a certain target audience. Otherwise, nothing's ever going to make any sense. But yeah, if I'm talking to someone who's more front-end, he doesn't really know much about Rails.

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

because the Rails guides are very good, but they're also kind of aimed at someone who's actually trying to learn Rails or is familiar with Rails, which is fine because you need to write for a certain target audience. Otherwise, nothing's ever going to make any sense. But yeah, if I'm talking to someone who's more front-end, he doesn't really know much about Rails.

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

And unless they're keen to really get into Rails, the guides is probably not where I would send them.

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

And unless they're keen to really get into Rails, the guides is probably not where I would send them.