top | item 41106199 (no title) anytime5704 | 1 year ago [flagged] discuss order hn newest nurettin|1 year ago [deleted] randomdata|1 year ago He is neither lucky, nor stiff.(Your joke might have played better had you gotten the underscore in the right place) load replies (1) anytime5704|1 year ago At the risk of incurring further downvotes:- dynamic types- confusing syntax- idiosyncrasies in standard functions/libraries- duck typing- rails dogmasAdmittedly, my experience is limited (only 1 year of professional ruby dev), but I really did not enjoy my time with the language. load replies (1) mkl95|1 year ago The top comment gives a good reason. The Ruby community embraces broken software. Running Ruby software in production gives many devs a perpetual feeling of impending doom. load replies (2) chucke|1 year ago [deleted]
nurettin|1 year ago [deleted] randomdata|1 year ago He is neither lucky, nor stiff.(Your joke might have played better had you gotten the underscore in the right place) load replies (1) anytime5704|1 year ago At the risk of incurring further downvotes:- dynamic types- confusing syntax- idiosyncrasies in standard functions/libraries- duck typing- rails dogmasAdmittedly, my experience is limited (only 1 year of professional ruby dev), but I really did not enjoy my time with the language. load replies (1) mkl95|1 year ago The top comment gives a good reason. The Ruby community embraces broken software. Running Ruby software in production gives many devs a perpetual feeling of impending doom. load replies (2)
randomdata|1 year ago He is neither lucky, nor stiff.(Your joke might have played better had you gotten the underscore in the right place) load replies (1)
anytime5704|1 year ago At the risk of incurring further downvotes:- dynamic types- confusing syntax- idiosyncrasies in standard functions/libraries- duck typing- rails dogmasAdmittedly, my experience is limited (only 1 year of professional ruby dev), but I really did not enjoy my time with the language. load replies (1)
mkl95|1 year ago The top comment gives a good reason. The Ruby community embraces broken software. Running Ruby software in production gives many devs a perpetual feeling of impending doom. load replies (2)
nurettin|1 year ago
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randomdata|1 year ago
(Your joke might have played better had you gotten the underscore in the right place)
anytime5704|1 year ago
- dynamic types
- confusing syntax
- idiosyncrasies in standard functions/libraries
- duck typing
- rails dogmas
Admittedly, my experience is limited (only 1 year of professional ruby dev), but I really did not enjoy my time with the language.
mkl95|1 year ago
chucke|1 year ago
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