Furthermore, namespaces, unlike the goto-statement and similar things
you "shouldn't do" in programming, aren't thought of as "harmful"
practices in general. It's just within Rails that namespaces are
frowned upon, and, IMHO, for no good reason (the only semi-logical
reason I can find is: "we can't seem to get 'em right").
Hear hear.
Rails itself is heavily namespaced, so it should be wrong to discourage namespaces in user apps. Whatever and Other::Whatever are a great feature of Ruby and shouldn't kill each other in Rails.
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