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I just started new project validation. I'm gathering all the data from the whole process, and I'm thinking about presenting them here on Twitter every day like a small #buildinpublic Are you interested?
Challenge update. I have a problem with consistently informing you what is going on. Also, it is hard to write posts on the blog about CSS changes. It's just dull. How to do it correctly?
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8/30 Today I was dealing with some associations in Rails. Is it hard? I don't know to be honest. But I will see later. One thing I can say now. Rails are really good for fast prototyping thanks to the generators. moonrise.dev/challenge-asso…

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7/30 Today I finished really late. I learned a lot of stuff about Rails behavior. You can check the summary here. moonrise.dev/challenge-crea… As always I'm asking what do you think about this desing?

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6/30 Today I added a category page for my application. I tried to make it look good. I'm curious about your opinion. More insight you can read here moonrise.dev/challenge-cate…

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4/30 Next day of coding. Today I prepared some layout for logged users. You can check the results here. moonrise.dev/challenge-layo…

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3/30 A little bit late but still on Friday. I just finished writing a new post about today's work. Today I added TailwindCSS for my Rails application. The whole process and more you can learn from this blog post. moonrise.dev/challenge-tail…

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2/30 Today I prepared a simple database configuration that always works for my projects. If you are interested in this, check this blog post. moonrise.dev/challenge-data…

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Today is the first day of my new challenge. I will be building a new application from scratch. And I want to do it in public. The first phase is coding. Following 30 days, I will share my coding journey. Check the first-day summary here: moonrise.dev/setting-up-pro…
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@MatthiasGabrie6 How do you think real #buildinpublic should look like? I mean, what should be public when you want to build your company in public?