by José Mota
Lessons:10Length:50 minutes

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2.6 ActionCable
One of the most anticipated features in Rails 5, ActionCable is a framework for using WebSockets in your Rails app. In this lesson, I’ll explain how you can use this technology to add real-time functionality to your app.
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2.1
Upcoming Deprecations
06:10
2.2Upcoming Changes to Existing Features04:27
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2.3New ActiveRecord Features10:02
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2.6ActionCable09:23
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