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by pka
2928 days ago
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> i think in the distinct minority I'm not so sure about that. Even though the HN rating system shouldn't be abused to express dis/agreement it often is, and my comment seems to have more upvotes than downvotes so far. > that seems like a broken process or a poorly designed system I'm sorry, but saying that as long as your process isn't broken (whatever this means) and your system isn't poorly designed then Rails is maintainable seems to be a pretty weak argument. In a perfect world with perfect, non-changing requirements, no deadlines and understanding clients you can probably make Brainfuck maintainable :) |
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If you've got a dysfunctional team and poor design, the language/framework choice isn't gonna help you. There isn't a framework in the world that will save you from tight coupling, lack of styleguide, business logic scattered all over the place, poor test suites, or monoliths made by bootcamp graduates.