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See also a static site generator: https://staticgen.com. Personally I like Eleventy a lot. Source: over 2 years ago
This is really great, although I think the correct link would be https://staticgen.com/ . Source: almost 3 years ago
Years ago when we chose Jekyll there were perhaps too few static site generators to choose from, but now there are arguably too many. There’s even a website called StaticGen that lists them all! - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
You can find a more exhaustive list of Static Site Generators at staticgen.com. If you are interested in adapting your website to Static Site Generators or making a new one altogether, visit this page which talks about JAMstack, the greater movement behind Static Site Generators, and a new approach to web development that creates faster and more secure websites. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
Ruby on Rails, in my opinion, is the most productive full-stack web framework to-date. - Source: dev.to / 3 days ago
Let’s look at two technical solutions — RSCSS/ITCSS. This is indeed a perfect combination of instruments which we use in our projects built on React and Ruby on Rails. - Source: dev.to / 12 days ago
A 7.1 Ruby on Rails application hosted on a Hetzner VPS and deployed via Kamal. - Source: dev.to / 20 days ago
Industry adoption - Without including the adoption of other popular and more established frameworks like Python, React, C#, and others, if we consider the adoption of Ruby frameworks, Rails easily eclipses Hanami. The Rails homepage lists some big-name organizations using the framework. On the other hand, as the new kid on the block, Hanami is not so widely adopted. We'll have to wait and see whether that will... - Source: dev.to / 19 days ago
Here's a real life example: Imagine a Ruby on Rails app on which a team of developers are working. The code is hosted on GitLab and all the work is coordinated using GitLab issues. In other words: For every commit, there's an associated issue and the issue number acts as a sort of primary key for documentation, time reporting and so forth. This convention has a few advantages, most notably the ability to easily... - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
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