Completely agree with you! It's kind of an interesting time because my current Org is moving away from a large established Rails codebase - and it makes sense given needs. But Rails is still such a good option for building web apps. It will definitely stick around
Edit: i really like seeing "overview" posts like these to get up to speed on new features because many devs seem to rarely work on "up-to-date" versions
Just curious, I'm not into Rails or Ruby at all, but given an established codebase, what's the reasoning for a big move like that? My org is doing a similar shift (C#, the legacy .NET Framework -> Elixir) and while I quite like Elixir I don't think the language change itself is doing much for us.
dieselgate|3 years ago
Edit: i really like seeing "overview" posts like these to get up to speed on new features because many devs seem to rarely work on "up-to-date" versions
LeonenTheDK|3 years ago