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by solnic
3146 days ago
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s/Ruby/Rails/g in the article and it makes more sense. You can write pretty good Ruby code, which avoids side-effects, monkey-patches and is easy to test. All you need to do is abandon Rails. There are many modern Ruby projects which make it simpler, see dry-rb.org, rom-rb.org, hanamirb.org and trailblazer.to |
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