The thing to read to really accelerate your Ruby/Rails education is the Rails source code, particularly the Model-adjacent classes and perhaps the router/controller as well.
Then use the patterns you find! No greater joy than your own project specific functionality feeling like a native part of Rails and it tended to make me use more robust approaches.
Then use the patterns you find! No greater joy than your own project specific functionality feeling like a native part of Rails and it tended to make me use more robust approaches.