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What I Like About Hotwire
Previously On Locally Sourced: I wrote about how to use Hotwire and Turbo. (My Mac keeps wanting to autocorrect that to “Hot-wire” for some unknown reason…). The update to Modern Front-End Development With Rails is ongoing, the book is available for beta purchase if you want the new stuff as soon as we can get it to you.
After writing a post a couple of weeks ago explaining how the new Hotwire framework works I want to spend some time explaining what I like about it.
A Brief Hello to Hotwire and Turbo
This week, after some mysterious announcements about “New Magic”, Basecamp released Hotwire, their support tools for client-side development using HTML over the wire rather than JSON. These are the generic versions of the tools that power Hey. Hotwire consists of the already released StimulusJS, and Turbo, which is the successor to Turbolinks.
This is also the tool release that has been holding up Modern Front-End Development With Rails, on sale now!