andresriveros
StimulusReflex - an exciting new way to build modern, reactive, real-time apps with Rails
I’m very interested in the Stimulus reflex approach for frontend development:
It is a great way to integrate action cable very easily in complex interfaces.
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AstonJ
Ah nice! Chris (of GoRails) was actually one of my first Ruby friends
Really chuffed for him on the success of it and it’s great to see he introduced you to SR 
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That looks pretty neat Andrés! Thanks for posting 
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