Rails 8: It's more fun to be competent [video](youtube.com)
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Rails 8: It's more fun to be competent [video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cEn_83zRFw
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The Tailwind reference was so quick, what made you think it was useful? I mean I think I like Tailwind, just asking because I’m curious.
As someone that used to be a full stack developer and quietly moved to backend after being overflowed by the complexities of the modern web, I fully appreciate this path that rails is taking.
Mates, I’m fired up. I don’t know if DHH has evangelised me for so long or if it’s because we’re fairly aligned in our stances, but it feels like this ticks all my boxes. No more crazy expensive hosting, all can be understood by one person. It’s so much fun developing like this.
The whole not being dependent on Apple or AWS etc plays into the idea of Technofeudalism and how to counter that to keep a more open society alive. I highly recommend the Philosophise This podcast episode #206 if you want to get an idea of what technofeudalism is.
Very exciting features!
Anyone have a textual version?
A blog post related to the Rails 8 beta 1 was posted by dhh shortly after his talk. It's not a transcription of the talk, but hits many of the key points:
https://rubyonrails.org/2024/9/27/rails-8-beta1-no-paas-requ...
https://rubyonrails.org/2024/9/27/rails-8-beta1-no-paas-requ...
My two main takeaways were:
1) This is fun
2) Why do we put up with all this garbage in modern development
2a) Okay I guess Tailwind is more useful that I assumed
And it’s legitimately made me think I could build and launch something on my own, which I’ve never had the confidence to try before.