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Fearless Refactoring: Rails Controllers

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It's possible to have the same speed of delivering features over time and the "Fearless Refactoring: Rails Controllers" book will teach you how.

This book contains a distilled knowledge taken from reliable architectures, like DDD, Hexagonal Architecture, DCI. I spend years researching those topics with one goal.

Make your application better, simply, step-by-step, under control.

I took what's best from the popular architectures, got rid of things that don't fit well with the Rails specifics and prepared recipes how to deal with a messy Rails code.

Who has time to stay on top of all the latest articles, ideas, and code samples? You need good, working, easy to change code.

This book is a step-by-step guide how to introduce a service layer in your existing Rails app. Every step is described in every detail, with code changes. All of that, so that you can safely refactor your codebase, even without a full test coverage.

187 pages, ebook

First published December 1, 2014

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Profile Image for Herminio Torres.
7 reviews2 followers
June 24, 2016
Great book, contains many good tips as hexagonal architecture, clean architecture, constrains on the route, override the render for declarative, using some of the patterns such as repository, adapters, services, form objects, only left a little to be desired if there was anything like a good example with all these patterns interacting and being more complex examples are almost always of real projects like the redmine, worth reading and it is very faithful to the book for Implementing Domain-Driven Design the Red book.
Profile Image for Artem Pyankov.
3 reviews
August 23, 2016
First part of book was really good - straightforward refactoring techniques, real world examples. But in second part information became fragmented and repetitive - more like an compilation of articles.
Profile Image for Vojtěch Kusý.
3 reviews1 follower
March 10, 2015
Really handful practical Rails refactoring recipes appllied to real world examples.
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