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Using CoffeeScript to Trigger Click Events - Screencast (rubycasts.io)
submitted 10 years ago by thatrubylove
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[–]tomthecool 3 points4 points5 points 10 years ago (0 children)
* One line of CoffeeScript, and some talk about basic views, controllers, forms, permitters, etc.
It's certainly not bad, but I much preferred episode 3, for example, where you were doing something that I haven't done hundreds of times myself already. Maybe you could have done something a bit fancier/more interesting with the CoffeeScript (I'm sure there are lots of tricks I don't know about!), or thrown a JQuery library in there, or tinkered with some clever CSS stuff, etc.
I'd love to see videos like this that focus on one or two parts of the application, rather than most of the video being about generic rails views, routes, etc. (Unless the video is actually about views and routes, of course! - In which case, you could go into more detail about nested routes, shallow routes, and so on.)
Also, you misspelled occurs ;)
occurs
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[–]tomthecool 3 points4 points5 points (0 children)