I tried to stick within the things I knew Ruby on Rails could do well, and put off the things that might be harder.
I also settled in on one core feature above all else: performance.
I figured if the pages would load quickly, people would want to come back. And when you make this the #1 priority it helps you simplify and ship what matters.
I tried to stick within the things I knew Ruby on Rails could do well, and put off the things that might be harder.
I also settled in on one core feature above all else: performance.
I figured if the pages would load quickly, people would want to come back. And when you make this the #1 priority it helps you simplify and ship what matters.
Tks for the quick tip. You've done a great job.
Sometimes im on cellphone with a poor signal, then a poor connection, and i still can read the dev.to posts ;P