Show notes
PanelistsRon Cooke Andrew MasonGuestNone this weekShow Notes[00:00:42] The guys discuss what they know about view component which is a component type library that GitHub was working on which was upstreamed into Rails and released with Rails 6.1.[00:01:18] Andrew mentions Joel Hawksley gave a talk at RailsConf last year about taking action of your component. GitHub was all in on this library seeing a lot of performance gains over traditional partials.[00:02:33] Andrew explains how you can create tests for your components and open them up with Rails Conductors and see the page or the component being rendered.There was an announcement made this week so listen on.[00:05:43] Andrew comments on the "Golden Path" and the "Rails Way" and how Rails is a product of Basecamp.[00:09:35] Ron gives his opinion on why Action Cable is on by default in Rails.[00:11:10] The guys discuss whether they like to use Haml, Slim, or ERB.[00:19:54] Ron asks Andrew what his testing framework of choice was before he started at CodeFund.[00:24:18] Ron mentions his recent changes in his job and Andrew has been "binging" working on code and he's created a design system visualizer engine.[00:39:32] Pagination is discussed and how nobody is using it anymore. Instead, we infinite scroll and load more.[00:45:45] Pagy and Pagy gem are brought up how it has a plug-in that will integrate with Arel and it's much faster.[00:47:40] Unscoped and Default scopes are brought up in discussion.[00:50:50] The guys "lightly" touch on the subject about going to college and bootcamps.LinksRuby on Rails View Component Changes Pagy with Arel The Rails Way ActionCable Haml, Slim, ERB Pagination Scopes RailsConf 2019- Joel Hawksley★ Transistor.fm is now hosting an archive of the podcast for us. Learn how to start your own podcast!



