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Hexagonal Rails
benjaminoakes edited this page Jun 23, 2012
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From Goruco 2012
Presenter: Matt Wynne
Matt Wynne works as an independent programmer and consultant, helping teams like yours learn to enjoy delivering software to the best of their abilities. He is a core developer on the Cucumber project, and co-author of The Cucumber Book. He blogs at mattwynne.net and tweets as @mattwynne.
Matt explains why this happens, and shows you a way out, using a ports-and-adapters or hexagonal architecture to introduce a separation between your application's domain logic, and the Rails framework.
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- Don't have time to read the whole thing?
- Here are the takeaways.
- "This page in a nutshell."
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- This section applies sometimes.
- "Android is the new IE." - John Bender
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From @username1:
- This layout is just a suggestion.
- It's kinda based on how Wikipedia is organized (e.g. an "External Links" section)
- Bullet points might work well. Paragraphs too. Up to you. :)
- This section is probably enough, but just in case here are some other ideas...
From @username2:
- It's best to leave "username dividers" to prevent merge conflicts later.
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- If some stuff is controversial, thought provoking, etc, we can have something like this.
- Kind of like "Talk" pages on Wikipedia.
- Sign it with your GitHub username, please. - benjaminoakes
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A crowd-sourced conference wiki!
Working together is better. :)
- Speakers, for example:
- Recent Conferences
- Software
- Offline Access
- Contributors (More than 50!)
- Code Frequency