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Rails AntiPatterns: Best Practice Ruby on Rails Refactoring
The book is organized into concise, modular chapters—each outlines a single common AntiPattern and offers detailed, cookbook-style code solutions that were previously difficult or impossible to find. Leading Rails developers Chad Pytel and Tammer Saleh also offer specific guidance for refactoring existing bad code or design to reflect sound object-oriented principles and established Rails best practices. With their help, developers, architects, and testers can dramatically improve new and existing applications, avoid future problems, and establish superior Rails coding standards throughout their organizations. This book will help you understand, avoid, and solve problems with.
- Model layer code, from general object-oriented programming violations to complex SQL and excessive redundancy
- Domain modeling, including schema and database issues such as normalization and serialization
- View layer tools and conventions
- Controller-layer code, including RESTful code
- Service-related APIs, including timeouts, exceptions, backgrounding, and response codes
- Third-party code, including plug-ins and gems
- Testing, from test suites to test-driven development processes
- Scaling and deployment
- Database issues, including migrations and validations
- System design for “graceful degradation” in the real world.