Revisiting the Hotwire Landscape after Turbo 8 @ RailsConf 2024, Detroit

Hotwire has significantly altered the landscape of building interactive web applications with Ruby on Rails, marking a pivotal evolution toward seamless Full-Stack development. With the release of Turbo 8, the ecosystem has gained new momentum, influencing how developers approach application design and interaction. This session, led by Marco, a core maintainer of Stimulus, StimulusReflex, and CableReady, delves into capabilities introduced with Turbo 8, reevaluating its impact on the whole Rails and Hotwire ecosystem. https://railsconf.org/schedule/

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@marcoroth @railsconf nice! I’ll probably wait for the video to be posted but looking forward to it!
@marcoroth @railsconf so glad to see you use speakerdeck!
@jnunemaker I didn't realize you were involved with speakerdeck! It's great!

@marcoroth yeah we created it at ordered list back in the day. We sold ourselves and it to GitHub. I bought it back from them before msft. Now my friend runs it and I help.

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How to build an app, get acquired by GitHub, buy an app back from GitHub and then sell it again

Let's set the scene. The year was 2010. Twitter was exploding. Instagram just became a thing. Myspace was formally dead. Speaking of formal, my attire was cargo shorts, a t-shirt and crocs (classic clog of course, likely tan to match my shorts) – aka "the nuneform". I was standing at my

John Nunemaker
@marcoroth missed the talk but went through the slides. Looked good!
@jnunemaker thank you, John! 🙏🏼