solidservice
Smart Init - Simple service objects in Ruby
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solidservice
- GitHub - hoppergee/solidservice: A servcie pattern with a simple API
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SolidService - A service pattern with a simple API
But, yes, I may be wrong on this. I just created issue here - Discuss about a consistent return object pattern to keep mind open to this question.
github.com/hoppergee/solidservice
Smart Init - Simple service objects in Ruby
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