I'm happy someone's challenging the Rails almost-monoculture in the Ruby ecosystem, but Hanami doesn't seem to bring much to the table. Is there anything in this release that Rails hasn't had for years?
What Hanami brings is an intentional and well-reasoned architecture that supports building maintainable applications. It has taste.
What Hanami brings is an intentional and well-reasoned architecture that supports building maintainable applications. It has taste.