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| | | | | by David Bryan Copeland Working on Ruby on Rails apps can be a joyful experience. As application get larger, it is often the case that productivity nose-dives and it becomes harder to ship new features or change existing behavior. It doesn't have to be. This book focuses on opinionated strategies to keep Rails applications maintainable. The overarching theme is that keeping things maintainable means investing in keeping them that way every day: Agreeing with team members on standards and sticking to them. Automate when possible. Make it easy to know the "right" way to add new code. Avoid surprising or magic behavior. I think of this as resisting entropy. The book goes into a lot of details: Application setup, and bin/ scripts, where to put the business logic... | |
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| | | | | Welcome to my blog, where I post tips and tutorials about PHP, Laravel, JavaScript, Web Development and my open source packages | |
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| | | | | Use the Express.js web application framework for Node.js to quickly create lightweight and fast websites. | |
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