4 comments

  • itsdesmond48 minutes ago
    Hanami is quite nice. I haven’t had the opportunity to use it in anger but I have had a crush on it for a while now.<p>I really do hope ROM-rb, the not-orm Hanami uses, gets some development love as a consequence of this more formal merger. It’s a rad tool with enough rough edges that I had to switch away from it when launching a product a few years ago.
  • paozac44 minutes ago
    I&#x27;m happy someone&#x27;s challenging the Rails almost-monoculture in the Ruby ecosystem, but Hanami doesn&#x27;t seem to bring much to the table. Is there anything in this release that Rails hasn&#x27;t had for years?
    • itsdesmond38 minutes ago
      What Hanami brings is an intentional and well-reasoned architecture that supports building maintainable applications. It has taste.
  • xswhiskey45 minutes ago
    It&#x27;d be nice to see some benchmarks to compare the before vs after on the perf gains in the Faster by default heading.<p>Love the work though; having beautifully crafted options like Hanami around is a joy.
  • m_m_carvalho2 minutes ago
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