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There is a lot of work that is done on new applications and a lot of the common code between new applications. In this episode, we look at using templates to speed up the initial process.
Using StimulusJS and Active Storage, create a simple Audio Streaming service where users can play and stream audio content.
The TailwindUI library provides static styled HTML examples, but this can be difficult to translate into a Rails application. In this episode, we take a look at one of the calendar examples and make it interactive with displaying days that have events as well as returning events on selected days.
State Machines are useful for tracking the state of an object. With AASM, we take a dive into how states can transition as well as modifying states and interacting with them.
Tracking errors on our server side is important, but we often forget about our client side errors. These can often be even more difficult to troubleshoot as there are many more variables at play. In this episode, we look at tracking the Javascript errors so that we can be notified of any issues our users experience.
In this episode we create a referral system with permanent links. Users can sign up with referral links which tracks the relationship between the referer and the person referred.
In Rails apps, by default, browsers will use cookies to store session data. In this episode, we look at the default browser cookie and alternative approaches to storing the session data.
In this episode, we look at accepting cryptocurrency payments, implementing an ingress for the webhooks, and creating an interface to manage the products.
Using a hardware security key for multi-factor authentication is a great way to protect user accounts. In this episode, we look at implementing security keys into our Ruby on Rails applications with Devise user accounts.
In this episode, we look to add on some features to Device with tracking devices that a user has authenticated with and then remote deleting sessions.