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When I first started building APIs with Ruby on Rails I quickly realized how powerful the render json feature could be. It lets me send data from my Rails app to the front end or other services in a clean and efficient way. With just a single line I can turn Ruby objects into JSON responses that are easy to work with.
As more apps rely on fast communication between the back
When I think about how technology has transformed our lives cloud computing stands out as a true game-changer. It’s changed the way I work store information and even how I connect with others online. Instead of relying on bulky hardware or worrying about running out of space I can now access my files and tools from anywhere with just an internet connection.
Cloud computing hasn’t just made things more convenient—it’s completely shifted how businesses operate and
Every few years someone declares Ruby on Rails dead. I’ve heard it all before—new frameworks pop up, trends shift, and suddenly Rails is yesterday’s news. But is it really time to write off this once game-changing web framework?
I’ve spent years building with Rails and watching the tech landscape evolve. While it’s true that the hype around Rails isn’t what it used to be, I still see it powering countless successful projects. So before we bury
When I first started building web apps with Ruby on Rails I loved how quickly I could get features up and running. But as my projects grew I found myself searching for ways to make my UIs look modern without spending hours on custom CSS or wrestling with bulky frameworks.
That’s when I discovered shadcn—a collection of beautifully designed React components that’s been making waves in the frontend world. I couldn’t help but wonder how I
When I first heard about React Native Fabric I knew it was set to change the way we build mobile apps. It’s not just another update—it’s a complete re-engineering of the React Native architecture that promises faster performance and a smoother development experience.
With Fabric, I can tap into more modern capabilities and get closer to native performance without giving up the flexibility I love about React Native. Developers everywhere are buzzing about what this means





