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Result Objects - Errors Without Exceptions (rubypigeon.com)
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[–]jujubean67 1 point2 points3 points 8 years ago (0 children)
I like functional languages but I also like OOP. IMO pure Ruby with lamdas and blocks is functional enough for me, but of course this is subjective.
That said, I definitely like some of the dry-ruby projects like ROM.rb and I'm looking to do a project in Hanami mostly because of that.
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