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Giménez Silva Germán Alberto
Giménez Silva Germán Alberto
@gsgermanok@ruby.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

A thoughtful talk from RailsTokyo #3 explores what happens when we design apps the way Rails itself expects — not the way enterprise architecture trends suggest.

If you’re interested in long-term maintainability of Rails applications, this analysis is worth your time.

🔗 https://rubystacknews.com/2026/02/20/what-rails-actually-wants-tidying-controllers-and-views-without-service-object-explosion/

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What Rails Actually Wants: Tidying Controllers and Views Without Service Object Explosion

February 20, 2026 Lessons from RailsTokyo 2026 on using ActiveRecord as a relational engine—not just an ORM Modern Rails teams often inherit a paradox: controllers must be “thin,” views must be “du…
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