Finance graduate, self-taught coder, and a maker at heart. Spent the entire career building payment and billing system builder, indiehacker at heart. Currently working at WeTransfer.
I just felt that the integration to plain vanilla JS or jQuery for that matter is simple enough for others to figure out. Will make a post out of this if there is enough demand.
One question though, have you tried implementing Vue component or not? Since with Vue, you can implement a "gradual" conversion from using vanilla JS to using Vue component for only certain pages.
Finance graduate, self-taught coder, and a maker at heart. Spent the entire career building payment and billing system builder, indiehacker at heart. Currently working at WeTransfer.
Trust me, you'll fall in love with Vue, like developers fall in love with Rails when using it for the first time.
The amount of "superpower" you get, for implementing so little is crazy. You don't need to learn much to be able to be productive (just like you don't need to understand ruby or rails to be productive using rails)
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It would have been a SUPER article, be it not for
.vue
. Would be soo great to see the solution with only Ruby, Rails, vanilla JS if needed.hahaha, thanks for the compliment, i guess ^_^.
I just felt that the integration to plain vanilla JS or jQuery for that matter is simple enough for others to figure out. Will make a post out of this if there is enough demand.
One question though, have you tried implementing Vue component or not? Since with Vue, you can implement a "gradual" conversion from using vanilla JS to using Vue component for only certain pages.
I haven't tried Vue components yet (neither of the projects I worked on used Vue). Must give it a shot sometime!
Trust me, you'll fall in love with Vue, like developers fall in love with Rails when using it for the first time.
The amount of "superpower" you get, for implementing so little is crazy. You don't need to learn much to be able to be productive (just like you don't need to understand ruby or rails to be productive using rails)