Jake Worth

Origin of ActiveRecord (opens in new tab)

As a long-time Ruby on Rails programmer, I thought that the name ActiveRecord –the model layer of Rails’ MVC– was branding. I didn’t know that it’s an architectural pattern, described by Martin Fowler in the 2003 book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture. An object that wraps a row in a database table or view, encapsulates the database access, and adds domain logic on that data. <a href="

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