
Continuing on from part 18 I progress with front-end validation using the [V...
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Continuing on from part 18 I progress with front-end validation using the [V...
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In part 18 of this Let's Build for Ruby and Rails developers series I begin adding more stateful UI to the mix to help improve the user experience as well as...
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Welcome to Part 17 of my Let's build for Ruby and Rails developers series. In this part, I carry on adding the final functionality of the new job form by int...
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In part 16 I continue integrating Stripe by tackling the backend side of the equation.
This part covers adding Stripe's new [Paymen...
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In part 15 I'll be focusing on the Vue.js job checkout form and integrating Stripe.
Welcome to part 15 of my Let's Build for Ruby and Rails developers ser...
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In part 14, I continue our long journey with a dynamic form built with Vue.js on the front-end and Ruby on Rail...
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In part 13 I take a step back at our very rough Vue.js application to start to consider state management. There ar...
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In part 12 I continue rounding out our new job form using Vue.js. Since this is a multi-step form I wanted to create some visual cues giving the end user an ...
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In part 11 of my Let's build for Ruby and Rails developers series I begin addi...
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In part 10 of my Let's build for Ruby and Rails developers series I begin adding new job details fields on our new job form.
Much of the work in this part...
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In part 9 of my Let's build for Ruby and Rails developers series I break ground on our new job form and leverage Vue.js to do so.
A big goal of the Vue....
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In part 8 of my Let's build for Ruby and Rails developers series I continue designing the individual job detail view using Tailwind CSS and Ruby on Rails.
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