Ask HN: Rails Resources?
The beginner-level stuff is bountiful but I am having trouble tracking down anything beyond the basics. Could anyone list/link where do you go for more advanced how-to's with Ruby on Rails and/or some opensource projects that are readable and "best practices"-like?
Thanks in advance. GoRails - https://gorails.com/ Upcase - https://thoughtbot.com/upcase DriftingRuby - https://www.driftingruby.com/ RubyThursday - https://rubythursday.com/ RubyGuides - http://rubyguides.com/ Rubyland - http://rubyland.news/ http://rebuilding-rails.com/ by Noah Gibbs is a nice resource if you find it helpful to understand things at a lower layer of abstraction. It is particularly useful for giving you the background that you can do something like replacing controllers with middlewares in order to increase modularity/testability (see https://gocardless.com/blog/coach/). There's a long list on https://github.com/ekremkaraca/awesome-rails, the most "grown up" app might be https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq https://rubyweekly.com/ collects advanced articles, conference summaries, new tools. I prefer it over blogs or individual tutorials. https://gorails.com/ has a ton of solid videos. Railscasts has been extremely helpful for me (http://railscasts.com/); and now all the content is free! any issues with the railscasts videos being so outdated? i can't imagine much of the earlier stuff carries over FWIW, I used to reference rails 3 features all the time when doing rails 4 development. Also, maybe this was just my learning needs ... I was helped by seeing how an experienced rails dev handled business logic and UX features.