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Hanami certainly looks more domain driven and proper object oriented than Rails. I just don't think it's worth the jump though given how proliferate Rails is. This reminds me of the Rails vs Merb riverlary back in the old days. I was about to make the jump to Merb and next thing you know, they merged. In the same way, I think it would be better to bring Hanami's patterns to Rails unless Hanami decides to push things further outside the box like bake drb usage in for the web as RMI (RPC). I'll have to wait and see I suppose.
Godspeed.
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Hanami certainly looks more domain driven and proper object oriented than Rails. I just don't think it's worth the jump though given how proliferate Rails is. This reminds me of the Rails vs Merb riverlary back in the old days. I was about to make the jump to Merb and next thing you know, they merged. In the same way, I think it would be better to bring Hanami's patterns to Rails unless Hanami decides to push things further outside the box like bake drb usage in for the web as RMI (RPC). I'll have to wait and see I suppose.
Godspeed.