Part 7: Add products in real-time with Turbostreams - Supplement Stack Sharing App
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PART 7 of 9
In part 7 we leverage the Turbo framework in Ruby on Rails to stream updates using Action Cable to the client-side views. This is a cool way to automate a lot of logic and make the UX of the app way more pleasing.
š Source code: https://github.com/justalever/supstacker_demo š Written version: https://web-crunch.com/posts/supplement-stack-sharing-app-ruby-on-rails/ šŗ Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL01nNIgQ4uxOhHYZd6THGIFVBALJZCcpM&si=kbdUW1JbM551tC-i
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