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by joelbluminator
2048 days ago
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That's a controversial topic though. Keep in mind that companies like Github and Shopify showed us it's damn well possible to scale massively with a monolith.
But I take your point as being correct, there are quite a few Ruby companies who didn't reach Shopify/Stripe scale (is that a problem though? and if so - why?) |
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I think it makes for an environment that may be comfortable, but one where it's harder for a technical person to grow. It's not just about scaling, it suggests the company doesn't have major technical challenges - in which case the company probably isn't technically innovative (which doesn't make it a bad company or a bad business, but does make it a bad environment to pursue a purely technical career). Of course scaling isn't the only way to get interesting technical problems, but I've not seen people favour Ruby for heavy algorithmic work or anything like that either (though I'd stand to be corrected) - rather the great strength of Ruby is rapidly rolling out UI, so it tends to be chosen for problems where the UI is a large proportion of the thing you're building.