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		<title>RailsConfEurope: I heart complexity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last talk I followed today was titled &#8220;I heart complexity&#8221; by Adam Keys (http://therealadam.com/). It turned out to be quite an interesting talk.
Rails was designed to be as simple as possible, but sometimes you just have a complex application domain. Adam looked into making complex problems more tractable by splitting them up.
His approach:
1. Domain modelling
Domain [...]]]></description>
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