RailsConf 2017: Breaking Bad - What Happens When You Defy Conventions? by Christoph Gockel

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RailsConf 2017: Breaking Bad - What Happens When You Defy Conventions? by Christoph Gockel

With Rails being over ten years old now, we know that the Rails way works well. It's battle tested and successful. But not all problems we try to solve fit into its idea on how our application should be structured.

Come along to find out what happens when you don't want to have an app directory anymore. We will see what is needed in order to fight parts of the Rails convention and if it's worth it.




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