I think that I will try to sharpen my Rails Skills.
Then I think I will need to learn after Rails also Rspec, PostgreSQL,
Caching with Apache or Nginx (Server) and Database(Redis), Deploying with
Capistrano, API's then I will do Ember.js...
Maybe this could be a good plan...
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Of all the JS frameworks ember seems to be the best. It brings out
consistent code practice from the team that uses it, it has great culture
and community too.
Personally I have always favored using Rails. Till this day I am able to
get away using what Rails offers. It would be nice if I can code
Thanks a log, I don't think so (about your Apps)..
What do you think about using Javascript Frameworks with Ruby on Rails apps?
Thanks
Fabrizio
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Thanks a lot! I don't think so (about your apps)! What do you think about
using JS frameworks with Rails?
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Wow. Very nice. My rails app looks ugly.
On Mar 22, 2017 3:03 PM, "fabrizio bertoglio"
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> Hello Experts,
>
> I have been developing with Ruby on Rails for 4 months and I just finished
> my first app (the link below).
> For my next app I thought about using the open source project Discourse
Hello Experts,
I have been developing with Ruby on Rails for 4 months and I just finished
my first app (the link below).
For my next app I thought about using the open source project Discourse
that uses a lot of Ember.js for the App and Ruby on Rails as backend API,
but I am skeptic about this
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