simple_active_link_to
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simple_active_link_to
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simple_active_link_to VS active_link_to - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 23 Jan 2022
SimpleCommand
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Floyd's E-Commerce: from Squarespace to Solidus
In 2014, Floyd was lesser known as The Floyd Leg. Our website was on Squarespace for both its e-commerce solution and web hosting. A large part of our current success was realized by choosing to invest in a custom web application that’s built with Solidus. With our website no longer abstracted by a WYSIWYG ("What You See Is What You Get") editor, we partnered with Nebulab to handle full-stack web development. Solidus (Spree, at the time, before it was acquired, forked, and renamed) was recommended to power the e-commerce part of our application. The decision to go custom came after a successful Kickstarter campaign back in 2015 for the Floyd Legs—a set of four steel table legs that fastened onto any flat surface to quickly put a table together. We proved a market need for adaptable and sustainable furniture design. The co-founders, Kyle Hoff and Alex O’Dell, knew there were more product offerings on the roadmap as they championed Floyd to be the furniture solution for all apartment essentials. Fast forward to 2019, Floyd is seeking to be the furniture solution for the entire home worldwide.
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SolidService - A service pattern with a simple API
Isn’t this similar to simple command?
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Simple Command
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What are some alternatives?
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dry-transaction - Business transaction DSL
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Mutations - Compose your business logic into commands that sanitize and validate input.
Cells - View components for Ruby and Rails.
Sequent - CQRS & event sourcing framework for Ruby
Decent Exposure - A helper for creating declarative interfaces in controllers
Responders - A set of Rails responders to dry up your application
ActiveInteraction - :briefcase: Manage application specific business logic.
Pathway - Define your business logic in simple steps