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Rails Routing Examples for Every* Crazy Combination of Nested Resource Namespacing
I've previously written about my approach to namespacing models in Rails [https://blog.bullettrain.co/rails-model-namespacing/]. However, as I mentioned in that article, often times namespacing your models will run you up against the edges of the magic in Rails. That's definitely true for routing. As part of my work
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I've previously written about my approach to namespacing models in Rails [https://blog.bullettrain.co/rails-model-namespacing/]. However, as I mentioned in that article, often times namespacing your models will run you up against the edges of the magic in Rails. That's definitely true for routing. As part of my work
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Rails Routing Examples for Every* Crazy Combination of Nested Resource Namespacing
I've previously written about my approach to namespacing models in Rails [https://blog.bullettrain.co/rails-model-namespacing/]. However, as I mentioned in that article, often times namespacing your models will run you up against the edges of the magic in Rails. That's definitely true for routing. As part of my work
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