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ruby on rails???
I'm interested in the future of the language. Does it make sense to study it? You listen and everyone poke their python with php
I came across the latest updates, features and convenience when building an application (kayfanul).
However, according to the rating of some thiobe, he occupies far from top positions.
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Here is a translation of the answer to a similar question from the author of the framework. In short, no one caught the very essence of why the rails became popular and tried to repeat only some chips. It is still the only one in its niche, there is nothing similar in terms of development speed and the number of ready-made chips.
And about whether it's worth it or not, here you need to choose whether you like it or not. Professionals are paid a lot everywhere, vacancies in our lifetime will not end in any of the currently popular technologies. Just by choosing one of them, ask yourself, do I want to spend 10k hours to become a professional here?
I'm not giving up on this language, in particular on Rails with its Turbolinks and Stimulus, things are clumsy but really fast. If you need a SPA or a mobile application, then there are probably no big problems with the --api service. Che is still needed, there are a lot of gems, even if the old gem can be easily rewritten and implemented in the project. Of course there are cons, but they each have their own. Now, if you find your minus in this language, and it will not be bold, then this minus will not stop you.
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