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Trailblazer vs Bubbles: What are the differences?

Developers describe Trailblazer as "A new architecture for Rails". Trailblazer is a thin layer on top of Rails. It gently enforces encapsulation, an intuitive code structure and gives you an object-oriented architecture. In a nutshell: Trailblazer makes you write logicless models that purely act as data objects, don't contain callbacks, nested attributes, validations or domain logic. It removes bulky controllers and strong_parameters by supplying additional layers to hold that code and completely replaces helpers. On the other hand, Bubbles is detailed as "Drop comment bubbles anywhere on the screen, on any website". It is a Chrome extension for UX and web designers. It allows you to drop comments anywhere you click on a webpage. You also get a unique link to share those comments with your teammates. Your teammates can reply and resolve those comments in real-time.

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Trailblazer is an open source tool with 3.03K GitHub stars and 136 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Trailblazer's open source repository on GitHub.

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