[ruby-talk:444309] Rails Already Supports View Components!

Rails Already Supports View Components!

The video for the Montreal.rb Ruby Meetup April 3, 2023 talk "Rails Already
Supports View Components!" has been posted! This talk will explain the
various ways Rails already supports view components out of the box.

Hi, Everyone.
This is Ashrut from India saying Hi to the whole community.

I must say I am fortunate to have been a part of this community and it is
always great to go through the conversations happening here which are
educative in many ways.

Having said that, could anyone allow me to help on any of the Ruby projects
so that this learning journey of mine gets upgraded to a next level.
It would be much appreciated to assist / help anyone of you.

JFYI, as of now I am not doing any other job and these are my skills:
- Ruby, Ruby on Rails.
- ElasticSearch.
- 3rd party api integrations (done a lot of them)
- jQuery.
- React JS.

And, needless to say, I have a proficient knowledge of HTML and CSS.

Thanks for reading and any kind of help would be appreciated.

Regards,
Ashrut P.

Ashrut, what made you add this reply to my post thread even though it is
unrelated to the topic at hand, which is Rails View Components? You could
have just created a new post if you were sincere about your message. Do you
not have any manners or respect for post authors, and yet you expect to get
help? It is obvious you were lying and trying to sabotage my post (while
feigning friendliness to try to make it tougher to call you out), meaning
you are a troll who trolls posts by people you discriminate against and
hate, probably to benefit other people who hate me and discriminate against
me. Are all people in India bad mannered like you and discriminate against
others by trolling them or is it just you? You realize you are giving a bad
name to your country with this move, right! Do you have no shame or self
respect, or love for your own heritage? You do not encourage a world of
respect among Software Engineering professionals with your disrespectful
behavior.

I have been trolled multiple times in this mailing list over the past two
years at least even though I am a very generous and upstanding Ruby
contributor, giving hundreds or thousands of hours of my time to the Ruby
community for free through countless open-source software projects and
multiple conference talks at RubyConf and RailsConf without expecting
anything back, in addition to being a professional Ruby Software Engineer
for about 16 years or so. This group seems to need help with moderation to
stop trolls who hate and discriminate against certain members of this group
by trolling. l am a moderator of a Major League Baseball Sports group with
tens of thousands of people, and it is 10x harder to moderate a Sports
group than a Software Engineering group, so I'd be more happy to help with
moderating this Ruby mailing list if help is needed.

Andy Maleh

LinkedIn: Andy Maleh - Senior Developer - Lexop | LinkedIn
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/andymaleh&gt;
Blog: http://andymaleh.blogspot.com
GitHub: AndyObtiva (Andy Maleh) · GitHub
Twitter: @AndyObtiva <https://twitter.com/AndyObtiva&gt;

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On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 9:37 AM DaSashruTha <ashrutpanchal111@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi, Everyone.
This is Ashrut from India saying Hi to the whole community.

I must say I am fortunate to have been a part of this community and it is
always great to go through the conversations happening here which are
educative in many ways.

Having said that, could anyone allow me to help on any of the Ruby
projects so that this learning journey of mine gets upgraded to a next
level.
It would be much appreciated to assist / help anyone of you.

JFYI, as of now I am not doing any other job and these are my skills:
- Ruby, Ruby on Rails.
- ElasticSearch.
- 3rd party api integrations (done a lot of them)
- jQuery.
- React JS.

And, needless to say, I have a proficient knowledge of HTML and CSS.

Thanks for reading and any kind of help would be appreciated.

Regards,
Ashrut P.

You sound completely unhinged with this wildly hyperbolic response to a harmless newb not knowing mailing list etiquette. Rein it in.

Appropriate: "Please do not hijack threads. It is fine to start your own."

Inappropriate: see your response below.

Also inappropriate: you moderating this list.

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On Aug 23, 2023, at 09:06, Andy Maleh via ruby-talk <ruby-talk@ml.ruby-lang.org> wrote:

Ashrut, what made you add this reply to my post thread even though it is unrelated to the topic at hand, which is Rails View Components? You could have just created a new post if you were sincere about your message. Do you not have any manners or respect for post authors, and yet you expect to get help? It is obvious you were lying and trying to sabotage my post (while feigning friendliness to try to make it tougher to call you out), meaning you are a troll who trolls posts by people you discriminate against and hate, probably to benefit other people who hate me and discriminate against me. Are all people in India bad mannered like you and discriminate against others by trolling them or is it just you? You realize you are giving a bad name to your country with this move, right! Do you have no shame or self respect, or love for your own heritage? You do not encourage a world of respect among Software Engineering professionals with your disrespectful behavior.

I have been trolled multiple times in this mailing list over the past two years at least even though I am a very generous and upstanding Ruby contributor, giving hundreds or thousands of hours of my time to the Ruby community for free through countless open-source software projects and multiple conference talks at RubyConf and RailsConf without expecting anything back, in addition to being a professional Ruby Software Engineer for about 16 years or so. This group seems to need help with moderation to stop trolls who hate and discriminate against certain members of this group by trolling. l am a moderator of a Major League Baseball Sports group with tens of thousands of people, and it is 10x harder to moderate a Sports group than a Software Engineering group, so I'd be more happy to help with moderating this Ruby mailing list if help is needed.

Andy Maleh

LinkedIn: Andy Maleh | LinkedIn
Blog: http://andymaleh.blogspot.com
GitHub: AndyObtiva (Andy Maleh) · GitHub
Twitter: @AndyObtiva

On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 9:37 AM DaSashruTha <ashrutpanchal111@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, Everyone.
This is Ashrut from India saying Hi to the whole community.

I must say I am fortunate to have been a part of this community and it is always great to go through the conversations happening here which are educative in many ways.

Having said that, could anyone allow me to help on any of the Ruby projects so that this learning journey of mine gets upgraded to a next level.
It would be much appreciated to assist / help anyone of you.

JFYI, as of now I am not doing any other job and these are my skills:
- Ruby, Ruby on Rails.
- ElasticSearch.
- 3rd party api integrations (done a lot of them)
- jQuery.
- React JS.

And, needless to say, I have a proficient knowledge of HTML and CSS.

Thanks for reading and any kind of help would be appreciated.

Regards,
Ashrut P.

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I did not want to hurt you in any way Andy.
And also it was a great post.

But the way you have responded in such a huge post full of grief and crying
out loud is kind of disrespectful for me as well.

No issues, this won't happen again from my side.

PS: You should think less about your false-ego and more about the tech,
that might help I guess.