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by dyogenez
405 days ago
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I haven't so far. I’ve preferred the new way: With RSCs, I’d have code scattered throughout components that would hit APIs to get data. With Rails + Inertia, that code is all in a Rails controller - usually with a serializer. I’m still getting used to using InertiaRails.optional there which is what’s needed for a Suspense like experience w/Inertia. Having everything in controllers again is nice. |
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