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Can Your Rails App Write Itself? Posted: Mar 24, 2007 10:52 AM
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Jake Howerton creates a CRUDController which your controllers can inherit from; when they do, they get all the standard Rails CRUD actions for free, the same ones that are autogenerated by script/generate controller, the same ones you see over and over again in many different files in every single Rails app on the planet. Is that DRY? Of course not.

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