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:Party popper: Today we're releasing the GoRails Learning Path! https://gorails.com/path

We're just starting, but the Learning Path will teach you Rails from scratch including prerequisites like Ruby and eventually JS, SQL, HTML, etc.

We also want this to feel like a bootcamp so you're not alone while learning Rails. Join us at https://discord.gg/gorails and we can help when you get stuck, meet other Rails devs, and make friends to learn alongside.

Learning Path | GoRails - GoRails

Screencast tutorials to help you learn Ruby on Rails, Javascript, Hotwire, Turbo, Stimulus.js, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Ubuntu, and more.

GoRails
Dammit! Zoom in, it's true.
@emily
Saw this. You were the first person (on Mastodon, anyway) who came to mind:
One of the things I love about my 5yo niece is that if she doesn't understand what I'm saying, she just agrees with me. Not many kids at the park? Clearly it's because they're at work. Also all kids are working for the weekend
hello please enjoy this dramatic word-for-word reading of RFC 1925

I'm looking for a freelancer to give the website a visual refresh within the existing brand. Ideally someone early in their career, possibly a post-bootcamp design-ish person? Do they exist? I'd like to pay them.

* Mobile-first
* Effectively three pages (home, yearly-archive & old video)
* Your work would be open source
* tailwindcss

Email me with your portfolio: [email protected]

RTs for reach appreciated!

Can we maybe start questioning whether using social media for reporting issues and providing feedback about #opensource projects is a good idea? I'm on both sides and I've been feeling for quite some time like this is just not a productive and healthy way of cooperating.

We have better places for this, like GitHub Issues, discussion forums or dedicated chats.

The correct answer when a customer asks “Can you build this feature?” is almost always “What problem are you trying to solve?”