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nauman commented on Ask HN: Would you still choose Ruby on Rails for a startup in 2025?    · Posted by u/dondraper36
nauman · a year ago
I’ve worked on several projects this past year, some with newer frameworks, others with no-code solutions like Bubble and I keep coming back to Rails. It strikes that perfect balance between speed and clarity, and so many of the features we’d otherwise code from scratch like admin panels, authentication, queuing, mailing are already there for you to pick.

When you’re building and iterating quickly, Rails save you from manually wiring up all the plumbing. You get enough convention to move fast, but with the flexibility to make your own decisions when necessary.

nauman commented on Rails Exception Notifier – Alternative to rollbar.com or sentry.com   nauman.medium.com/rails-e... · Posted by u/nauman
nauman · 2 years ago
In my experience, this tool is particularly useful for developers who need to keep track of errors and exceptions in their Rails applications when working on side projects. In contrast to more comprehensive services like Rollbar or Sentry
nauman commented on Ask HN: Could you share your personal blog here?    · Posted by u/revskill
nauman · 3 years ago
I have written few on https://nauman.medium.com and planning to move this https://nauman.one

Mostly about rails :)

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nauman commented on Rails 6 with Webpacker 6, Tailwind 2 with JIT, Postcss 8 and some default setup   nauman.medium.com/my-rail... · Posted by u/nauman
adamwathan · 5 years ago
Creator of Tailwind here — if you don’t want to go deep into JS tooling and really just care about spitting out a CSS file, it's a lot simpler to just use our CLI tool: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation#using-tailwind-cli
nauman · 5 years ago
Thanks for responding, I wrote this to keep a record of my steps for future reference. I did not intend that this was the only way or the right path

As I've seen many tutorials that were too complex to set up JIT with Tailwind, I thought it might be helpful to others as well who were having difficulty.

The next version of Rails will eliminate webpacker anyway, so I'll write for it

u/nauman

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