Video of my speech in "Read more"
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Recently I have switched to use VSCode IDE for Ruby and Elixir development.
And as I like to use Material Theme in editors (initially inspired by Sublimes Material theme), the same exist for VSCode. But not all panels are colored in Material colors (due to previous VSCode API limitations), and vscode-custom-theme extension helped with this (but now there is no need in it).
Since v1.11 VSCode has build-in support for color customization
"workbench.experimental.colorCustomizations": {
"panelBackground": "#2f333d",
"tabsContainerBackground": "#2f333d",
"inactiveTabBackground": "#2f333d",
"sideBarBackground": "#2f333d"
},
This preset works for me to have a complete look of VSCode Material Theme
Trailblazer is a high-level Architecture libraries for the Ruby web application (not only for Rails). If you are no familiar with it yet - take a 20 minutes walk through guide...
I want to cover once again those places where our team had issues or misunderstanding. Trailblazer documentation got a lot of improvements recently and keep getting more and more care. Some points from this list are covered by the docs, but in practice not everything was smooth.
Animista - is a place where you can play with a collection of ready to use CSS animations, tweak them and download only those you will actually use.
Cachex - a powerful caching library for Elixir with support for transactions, fallbacks and expirations
retext is an ecosystem of plug-ins for processing natural language.
Staticman - handles user-generated content for you and transforms it into data files that sit in your GitHub repository, along with the rest of your content.
Best Practices for Building a Microservice Architecture. Looks like a wide set of questions covered.