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Hey 👋🏼 I'm Marco, a passionate Full-Stack Ruby on Rails developer and committed open-source contributor!
I have been part of the Hotwire and StimulusReflex contributors teams where I have been pushing the boundaries of what's possible with real-time server-side-rendered web applications using the HTML-over-the-wire (Hotwire) approach.
I have actively open-sourced, maintained, and contributed to several key libraries within the Hotwire and Ruby on Rails ecosystem, including:
Herb, ReActionView, Stimulus, Turbo, Turbo Rails, Turbo Power, Turbo Power Rails, Turbo Morph, Turbo LSP, Turbo Ruby, StimulusReflex, CableReady, Stimulus Use, Stimulus LSP, Stimulus Parser, Phlex, Current.js
Additionally, I have also built a few open-source applications and projects:
- rubyconferences.org - A website for listing upcoming Ruby events such as conferences, meetups, and CFPs.
- rubyevents.org (formerly rubyvideo.dev) - On a mission to index all Ruby conferences.
- Phlexing - An app and gem for converting ERB to Phlex
- Hotwire.io - A community-driven documentation hub for Hotwire.
- Hotwire Weekly - A weekly newsletter focused on Hotwire.
- Boxdrop - An app that demonstrates the power of StimulusReflex
- gem.sh - Beautiful documentation for any Ruby gem.
Feel free to reach out on Twitter/X, on Mastodon or any of the links you find in the footer of my website. Thank you!
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hotwired/stimulus
hotwired/stimulus PublicA modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have
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stimulus-use/stimulus-use
stimulus-use/stimulus-use PublicA collection of composable behaviors for your Stimulus Controllers
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stimulusreflex/stimulus_reflex
stimulusreflex/stimulus_reflex PublicBuild reactive applications with the Rails tooling you already know and love.
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stimulusreflex/cable_ready
stimulusreflex/cable_ready PublicUse simple commands on the server to control client browsers in real-time
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