
Svyatoslav Kryukov
@skryukov_dev
Backend Engineer at @evilmartians
ID: 850253720822480896
https://github.com/skryukov 07-04-2017 07:47:38
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OK, Andrey Nᴏᴠɪᴋᴏᴠ - @envek.bsky.social took my blog post and preached the opposite of the docs-first approach. The worst part: he used my gem to do it. That's cruel! And a lot of fun! Please check out the article!



One of the best ways to improve your coding skills is by reading other people's code. Today I explored Svyatoslav Kryukov’s inertia starter codebase and learned a ton about building better form experiences. Here are some takeaways — thread 🧵👇



EN: DAY 01 - ALL TALKS AVAILABLE 🚀🌴 Today we're not dropping just one, but the remaining 6 amazing talks from DAY 01 of #TropicalOnRails 2025 for you to watch and get inspired by: 💜 Gustavo Araújo shared his journey of scaling a Ruby on Rails app to send millions of



.Our goal is to make the official Rails tutorial recently revamped by Chris Oliver browser-ready—open a web page and start learning Rails right away! Here is the look-n-feel of the future tutorial: 2/...


Josh Pigford The best way is with Rails + Intertiajs. I was building apps with Rails, switched to Next, but same as you I found the backend, DB, and background jobs to be a pain when each had to be an external service github.com/inertiajs/iner… This starter kit is great github.com/skryukov/inert…

In this video I will show you how to use React with Shadcn UI and Tailwind in a Rails project with Inertia.js. OR you could just use the starter kit that Svyatoslav Kryukov made 🤣 It is always fun learning how to do it yourself though.

