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I think that was the conclusion the OP arrived to actually: for a hexagonal application you don't need Rails anymore. Hence the "Rails is gone" in the title.


He clearly needs Rails still, unless he's going to distribute his app through IRB. The post is about pulling Rails out of the domain logic and making it replaceable; I'm saying that's pointless.




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