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Introducing JsonApiable, Because Building RESTful JSON:APIs in Ruby Should Be Easier

Posted by By Mike January 20, 2020Posted inWeb Development
JsonApiable is a new gem that makes it easier for Rails API controllers to handle JSON:API parameter and relationship parsing, strong parameter validation, turning exceptions into well-structured errors and more - all in a Rails-friendly way
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I’m Mike Polischuk, a Ruby developer that ditched the office back in 2016. Since then I’ve visited most of the countries in the Americas, while building web apps that are scalable, maintanable and easy to reason about.

Here I share quick tips on Ruby, Rails and Web development in general.

Background: co-founded Commun.it, authored the Serially and JsonApiable gems.


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