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The Rails Changelog
Emmanuel Hayford
29 episodes
4 months ago
Stay in the loop with development news around Ruby on Rails and Ruby. Hosted by Emmanuel Hayford.
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Stay in the loop with development news around Ruby on Rails and Ruby. Hosted by Emmanuel Hayford.
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024: Structuring Rails Apps with Matt Swanson
The Rails Changelog
50 minutes
1 year ago
024: Structuring Rails Apps with Matt Swanson

In this conversation, Matt discusses his podcast Yagny FM and the motivation behind it. He also talks about his approach to open source contributions within the Rails ecosystem. Matt shares his thoughts on Hotwire and the misconception of using all its features. He discusses the trade-offs between basic conditionals and feature management tools in terms of long-term maintainability and scalability. Matt also touches on the use of feature flags and how to balance simplicity with increasing complexity over time. Lastly, he briefly mentions his experience with background jobs and the potential move to Solid Queue. In this conversation, Matt Swenson discusses considerations for choosing job processors in Rails applications, the benefits of using ViewComponent for front-end development, and his experience working at Arrows, a B2B SaaS company.

Matt's tweet: 

"IMO a Hotwire app should be like 85% Drive, 10% Frames, 5% Streams -- often I see people (including articles/guides) that have it almost completely flipped."

Feature Flags: The stupid simple way to de-stress production releases
Solid Queue Consideration
Arrows


The Rails Changelog
Stay in the loop with development news around Ruby on Rails and Ruby. Hosted by Emmanuel Hayford.