Teams should be an MVP feature! Last updated on February 21, 2021. One of the most valuable features Bullet Train provides for Rails developers is the implementation of collaborative teams, including invitations and user roles. The
Rails Routing Examples for Every* Crazy Combination of Nested Resource Namespacing I've previously written about my approach to namespacing models in Rails [https://blog.bullettrain.co/rails-model-namespacing/]. However, as I mentioned in that article, often times namespacing your models
Super Scaffolding + Complex Namespacing = ❤️ I’ve just “summited the hill [https://www.feltpresence.com/hills.html]” on the most substantial reworking of Super Scaffolding I’ve undertaken since I first created it in 2017.
Is Bullet Train Right for You? Here is a list of the many resources that prospective Bullet Train customers have found helpful when deciding to purchase Bullet Train.
My Method for Rails Model Namespacing Last updated on March 16, 2021. Namespaces are one of the simplest and most powerful tools developers have to keep a growing domain model organized, but without a specific formula
Our Feature Roadmap When you purchase Bullet Train [https://bullettrain.co/pricing], you get the benefit of all the work we've ever done on it [https://bullettrain.co], but it doesn&
Is there a free trial? Bullet Train is distributed as a repository of source code [https://blog.bullettrain.co/how-is-bullet-train-distributed/], so there isn't a good way for us to provide a free trial,
The Bullet Train Slack Community When you purchase Bullet Train, we'll invite you and your team to the Bullet Train Slack community. This is our primary channel for providing support for Bullet Train.
So you've bought Bullet Train, what's next? We're super excited to get started with you! Please have each member of your team do the following, in order. The earlier steps in the process help us
How is Bullet Train distributed? Bullet Train is distributed as an application template in a Git repository that we grant you access to. We're not the only ones in the world distributing a
Auto-Detecting a User's Time Zone in Rails We recently added time zone detection for new users by default in Bullet Train, which I mentioned in passing on Twitter: > In all these years, I don't