Bridgetown 1.0 with Jared White
Welcome to Remote Ruby and thanks for joining us! Are you still listening? After last week’s episode, Jason doesn’t know if they lost every listener or we all just had a good time together, and he’s not sure there was even an in-between! Jason said it was so intense that at one point he didn’t know if he should just stop Andrew, but instead he had a real Frozen moment and just “Let it Go!” On today’s episode, Chris is back, and we have a return guest that brings so much fun energy to our lives and that is Jared White, Writer, Designer, Ruby Developer, and builder of Bridgetown. Today, we’ll be discussing all things Bridgetown v1 that’s coming out and it sounds quite fascinating. Jared tells us more about how he used Roda, which is a Ruby based web framework, and then he shares his journey of what it’s been like for Bridgetown now and what he sees happening in the future for Bridgetown. Go ahead and download this episode now to find out more!
[00:05:08] Jared tells us about himself, what he does, and how Bridgetown was born.
[00:09:45] Andrew plugs going on GitHub and sponsoring Jared.
[00:10:15] Bridgetown 1.0 is almost here, and Jared tells us more.
[00:15:47] We find out what else is new in Bridgetown since the guys last talked. He tells us more about how he used Roda.
[00:23:41] Chris asks Jared if he ever thought about using a Turbo Frame for the little snippet of HTML that he wants to lazy load, and Andrew explains how the new Bridgetown seems faster.
[00:26:16] Jared shares how he sees Bridgetown now versus what’s in the future.
[00:30:26] Andrew talks about a blog post Jared wrote.
[00:33:37] The guys chat about WebAssembly stuff.
[00:36:13] Jared tells us something he’s been excited about recently is everything GitHub is doing with GitHub Codespaces.
[00:37:15] Jared goes over a few more things about Bridgetown v1.
[00:41:37] Find out where you can follow Jared online.
Panelists:
Jason Charnes
Chris Oliver
Andrew Mason
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Jared White
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