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TheDauthi | 2 years ago
Rails is magic, both in good and bad ways. The good generally outweighs the bad. And it has things (like Sidekiq) that I typically need in a project, and I don't have to waste time putting it together and can worry about getting stuff done in my developer role, and code quality in my team lead role. I do use Rust in some performance critical stuff - I used to use C++, but Rust just feels good to write, like Ruby. We have typescript on the front-end, but everything's React and React just never clicked for me in the "this feels natural to write" sense, so I don't venture into that realm often.
We don't have trouble hiring, other than the usual "not enough money in the budget" problems.
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