Developer, geek, dyslexic, linux fanboy, coffee hipster/addict and staunch leftist - CallMarx, get it?
Bachelor degree in Computer Science by University of São Paulo. I’ve been working in the area since 2012. Despite being curious and passionate about technology I maintain my ambiguous relation of “Yikes, what a delight!” with IT in the classic battle of managing expectations, focus and frustration.
In the previous part of this tutorial, I explained how to customize and use Tailwind without a single line of CSS and JavaScript. Now, I’ll discuss a bit about the Hotwire Turbo package.
In the previous part of this tutorial, I explained how to set up Rails 7, its new options, and how I “dockerized” the PostgreSQL and Redis databases. Now, I’ll focus a bit on Tailwind.
After months developing in Typescript with NestJS due to demands from my current job, I managed to find some time for my beloved Ruby on Rails. Even better now, since I don’t officially work with Rails, I can indulge myself in exploring the newly released alpha version 7 for my personal projects.
In part I of this post I explained a little about the concept and features of Full Text Searching do PostgreSQL and I committed to explain with a little Ruby on Rails project through PgSearch gem, so let’s go.