Show Description
Tim and Marie talk about how CodePen updated Ruby on Rails from 4.2 to 5.2.
Time Jumps
- 01:03 What version where we on?
- 01:43 Why did we upgrade?
- 05:25 Getting ready for an upgrade
- 09:43 Sponsor: Netlify
- 10:32 What is a strong parameter?
- 18:28 Any problems during the upgrade?
- 19:47 Did you do one big deploy?
- 21:48 Overall it went...
- 23:53 Any lessons you'd take to the next upgrade?
Sponsor: Netlify
Netlify, the powerful and awesome web host we all know and love, now is offering AWS Lambda functions built right in. You make a folder for all your functions, and they become relative paths you can hit to execute those functions. One reason you might wanna do that? Keeping your third-party API keys safe! Just another ingredient that make your fast static sites... not so static.
Show Links
- Rails Upgrade docs
- Notion
- VS Code
- Honey Badger
- Hint.io
- Tim Sabat on CodePen / Tim Sabat on Twitter
- Marie on CodePen / Marie on Twitter
CodePen Links
- CodePen Support
- CodePen on Spectrum
- CodePen Spark
- CodePen Pro
- CodePen Meetups
- CodePen on Twitter
- CodePen on Facebook
- CodePen on Flickr
- CodePen on Instagram
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- Sponsor an episode of CodePen Radio
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