Thats a good point and nice to see that the rails community is starting to work to consider new engineers more. The whole JS and also PHP/Laravel ecosystem is doing this already since quite some time. Rails is still the best option imo when you want to be productive as a small team - but the learning resource don’t keep up with other frameworks/languages.
kirso|2 years ago
When deciding on the language to learn, I really really wanted to go with Ruby and then transition to Rails. But it seems like educational materials are currently lacking, most of the tutorials on YouTube are outdated.
When investing in eco-system, I never looked at the availability of jobs. But when comparing say JS/TS vs Ruby, there is clearly a viable route to learn it as a beginner.
The downside is that there is a lot of trash and low quality materials as well as inhibited complexity - but after some time its not such a problem to sift through the noise.
lylo|2 years ago
https://rubyonrails.org/foundation
avg_dev|2 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gzj723LkRJY
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