Modern Front-End Development for Rails (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Monday, 31 October 2022

This book shows how to improve the user experience for your Rails app with rich client-side interactions. Noel Rappin shows how to use the Rails 7 tools and simplify the complex JavaScript ecosystem, and how to build user interactions with Hotwire, Turbo, and Stimulus.

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In the latest edition of this book, Rappin covers Stimulus, a library that brings Rails conventions to JavaScript tools, along with React to automatically update the browser when your data changes.

Author: Noel Rappin
Publisher: Pragmatic Programmer
Date: October 2022
Pages: 410
ISBN: 978-1680509618
Print: 1680509616
Audience: Ruby developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Ruby

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Functional Programming in C#, 2nd Ed (Manning)

Author: Enrico Buonanno
Publisher: Manning
Date: February 2022
Pages: 448
ISBN: 978-1617299827
Print: 1617299820
Kindle: B09P1Z2PPB
Audience: C# developers
Rating: 5
Reviewer: Mike James
Is C# a good language for functional programming?



SQL Server Advanced Troubleshooting and Performance Tuning (O'Reilly)

Author: Dmitri Korotkevitch
Publisher: O'Reilly
Pages: 497
ISBN: 978-1098101923
Print:1098101928
Kindle: B0B197NYD7
Audience: DBAs & database devs
Rating: 5
Reviewer: Ian Stirk

This book aims to improve the performance of your SQL Servers, how does it fare?


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