Andy LeverenzWeb-Crunch is for saleIf you have lurked on my blog or my YouTube channel recently you might have noticed a lapse in consistency. I want to address the reasoning…Sep 7, 2021Sep 7, 2021
Andy LeverenzinThe Web-Crunch ColumnExtending Devise Series — Confirmation EmailsContinuing my Let’s Build with Ruby on Rails — Extending Devise series I take a look at adding confirmation emails to a given Ruby on…Jun 23, 2019Jun 23, 2019
Andy LeverenzinThe Web-Crunch Column🎉 Hello Rails is Live!My new course Hello Rails is officially live! In case you weren’t on my mailing list I wanted to broadcast to you all that my course is…Jun 12, 2019Jun 12, 2019
Andy LeverenzinThe Web-Crunch ColumnLets Build: With Tailwind CSS — Responsive NavbarWelcome to another addition to my Let’s Build: With Tailwind CSS series. This installment will focus on using PostCSS in a local…Jun 9, 2019Jun 9, 2019
Andy LeverenzinThe Web-Crunch ColumnHow to Create Custom Scaffold Templates in Ruby on RailsRuby on Rails is such a powerful framework. It has its own CLI of which harnesses what are known as “generators”. These generators can…May 12, 2019May 12, 2019
Andy LeverenzinThe Web-Crunch ColumnLatest News, Rails 6, Jumpstart Pro and Kickoff Updatespreviously published at web-crunch.comMay 6, 2019May 6, 2019
Andy LeverenzLet’s Build: with Tailwind CSS Dribbble ShotNext up in my Let’s Build with Tailwind CSS series is a Dribbble Shot componentApr 30, 2019Apr 30, 2019
Andy LeverenzinThe Web-Crunch ColumnUnderstanding Active Record Associationspreviously posted on web-crunch.comApr 21, 2019Apr 21, 2019
Andy LeverenzLet’s Build: With Tailwind CSS — TweetKicking off my new Tailwind CSS Let’s Build series I decided to start with a component and what better component than a Tweet on Twitter.Apr 12, 2019Apr 12, 2019
Andy LeverenzUsing Webpack with Ruby on Railspreviously published at web-crunch.comApr 1, 2019Apr 1, 2019