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  1. I created my first three #StimulusJS controllers last night. I named them Rhizome, Phantom, and Muse—and I have zero regrets.

    Rhizome propagates under the right circumstances by creating adjacent clones of itself.

    Phantom disappears without a trace.

    Muse gives you suggestions which you can either be inspired by or accept wholesale.

  2. Finally time for a #Ruby meetup in 🇨🇭 #Switzerland again.
    @marcoroth is starting with some #lsp tooling talk in #hotwire and #stimulusjs.
    @coorasse (Alessandro Rodi from Renuo), @kronn (Matthias Vieweger from Puzzle) and Riccardo Carlesso (Google) are giving talks too.

  3. 👋🏻 Hi friends

    Do you have any finite contract work that I could do? (nights and weekends)

    ——

    #Ruby #Rails #StimulusJS, HTML/CSS.

    Code cleanup, pairing, CI or Heroku setup, admin tooling, eng team mentorship, …

    🖤 #GetFediHired #FediHired

  4. Rust est probablement un trop gros morceau pour mon énergie en ce moment. Et faire du Blender avec juste un laptop sans carte graphique risque aussi de vite montrer ses limites.

    Inversement, #StimulusJS et #TailwindCSS sont utilisés par #WagtailCMS que j'utilise au boulot, donc ça pourrait éventuellement me servir à titre professionnel.

    Du coup je me suis plongé ce matin dans le "Stimulus Handbook" stimulus.hotwired.dev/handbook

  5. Months back I made a minimal starter project with #golang including #gin, #StimulusJS and #TailwindCSS. Having used it a few times now, it's proved pretty handy. github.com/ivan3bx/go-tailwind

  6. Few notes:

    1. I'll open this up once I wrestle with some basics in writing a web app in #golang (simple things like named routes are very DIY here, which has required me to restructure a lot of code).

    2. Because this was a bit of a side project, I didn't write any tests (yet). Normally I'd have browser-based automated testing by this point but the bigger questions exist like "what does this thing *do*?"

    3. You can go far in Go with #StimulusJS #Turbo and #TailwindUI.

  7. If you are looking for a set of smaller, focused libraries to build a modern and fast front-end, then look no further than the great and combo. And if you need a bit more structure to tie all your custom JS together, then is a great orchestrator library. All three libraries are built around the core idea of progressively enhancing the HTML you already have (most likely server-rendered)

  8. Here's where I'm at with this "Time to first response" chart.

    It hits the initial design, and I like it.

    There's somewhat of an answer to the "So what?" question, which was the goal: when there's too much going on above the goal for too long, especially the average, it's time to revisit the commitments and support processes.

    Next week I'm starting on a new chart. Also for operators.

    #BuildInPublic #RubyOnRails #WIP #dataviz #stimulusjs #chartjs

  9. What do you guys all think of the second chart below?

    Does the second headline make it clear?
    Does the lack of dates below the second chart create a lingering hesitation?

    #BuildInPublic #RubyOnRails #dataviz #stimulusjs #chartjs