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This talk is a practical guide for bloated, legacy, or monolithic Rails application developers. We’ll cover the most common pain points—massive controllers, service folder sprawl, unclear structure—and, most importantly, how to address them systematically. You’ll learn actionable strategies for refactoring, introducing architectural practices, creating a clean modular structure, and using tools that reduce cognitive overhead for your team. Expect real-world examples, honest lessons learned, and a clear path from Rails mess to Rails maintainability.
About the author
I’m (Igor Pavliv) a Senior Software Engineer with over 10 years of experience, specializing in Ruby on Rails. I’ve worked with both startups and enterprise teams, including at Nasdaq. I’m a passionate mentor, speaker, and advocate for clean architecture and DevOps culture. LinkedIn
Intended audience
Intermediate to advanced developers familiar with Rails want to improve their projects' structure and maintainability.
Length
20 minutes
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Abstract
This talk is a practical guide for bloated, legacy, or monolithic Rails application developers. We’ll cover the most common pain points—massive controllers, service folder sprawl, unclear structure—and, most importantly, how to address them systematically. You’ll learn actionable strategies for refactoring, introducing architectural practices, creating a clean modular structure, and using tools that reduce cognitive overhead for your team. Expect real-world examples, honest lessons learned, and a clear path from Rails mess to Rails maintainability.
About the author
I’m (Igor Pavliv) a Senior Software Engineer with over 10 years of experience, specializing in Ruby on Rails. I’ve worked with both startups and enterprise teams, including at Nasdaq. I’m a passionate mentor, speaker, and advocate for clean architecture and DevOps culture.
LinkedIn
Intended audience
Intermediate to advanced developers familiar with Rails want to improve their projects' structure and maintainability.
Length
20 minutes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: