Ayush is on the core team of Bridgetown, a specialist in Ruby on Rails and Hotwire app development, and a personal friend. I’m very excited to have him on the show today to talk about all things fullstack web dev, his new book The Rails & Hotwire Codex, and why “vanilla” is awesome!
Links:
- Bridgetown – Ruby site generator & fullstack framework
- The Rails & Hotwire Codex
- Ayush Newatia’s socials:
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