RailsCasts Retrospective Part 1: The Fuel
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#4I learned so much from railscasts in my early software engineering journey. Your videos took me from copy-pasta extraordinaire to actually understanding how to build complex features and wire things together.
I wouldn't be where I am today without you.
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#5I figured it must have been popular, but wouldn’t have guessed as high as $1M revenue. Looking forward to reading the rest of this series.
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#6The article says it was too sustainable but we have to wait for the next part to find out why. Cliffhanger ending! Very interested in why this couldn’t be sustained.
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#7I’d encourage anyone who hasn’t seen RailsCasts to check it out. Many software content creators follow in his footsteps. He set a standard for teaching through screencasts that still holds up today.
I’m looking forward to reading the rest of his series.
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#8Rails was a breath of fresh air. Both the framework and language themselves, but also the communities. It helped me feel rejuvenated and ready for a second chapter in my career.
Ryan and RailsCasts were a BIG part of that.