The Bridgetown Blog (Page 3)
- We put a stake in the ground at the very beginning of the Bridgetown project that we’d embrace frontend developers via first-party Webpack integration. Now it’s time to move on and embrace the speed and flexibilty of esbuild. - Feature - 12/3/21 - Read… 
- News updates and Q&A regarding the Bridgetown fundraising campaign and the state of web frameworks today. - News - 11/16/21 - Read… 
- Join our fundraising campaign so we can keep adding nifty goodies to Bridgetown and help make your websites awesome. - Release - 10/24/21 - Read… 
- As programmers, we tend to throw around a lot of arcane terms. Many of them may be unfamiliar at first glance. Time to break it all down! - Feature - 9/23/21 - Read… 
- The road to 1.0, plus upcoming opportunities to contribute to that vision to make it a reality. - Future - 9/2/21 - Read… 
- We’re taking a break from popsicles, river floats, and jazz festivals to bring you our latest release. - Release - 7/17/21 - Read… 
- Support for ViewComponent is finally here, along with numerous advances which fuel high-level design thinking. The powerful combination of Ruby and Bridgetown today enables tiny teams to compete favorably with much larger competitors. - Release - 6/1/21 - Read… 
- Doing the hard work of improving Bridgetown at the core level as we head towards our one-year anniversary. - Release - 3/16/21 - Read… 
- It’s one thing to claim you can take an existing website and convert it so it only uses semantic and custom HTML elements. It’s another thing to actually do it. - Showcase - 1/17/21 - Read… 
- Our final release of 2020 and a hint of what is to come in 2021. Plus some thoughts on NEW MAGIC. What a time to be a Rubyist! - Release - 12/22/20 - Read…