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by chucke 1130 days ago
Thx for the FUD salt. Rails never left, and neither did sinatra. In fact, other frameworks came to play, like roda. Ruby is ok.

Sure, jekyll is no longer the new hotness, but I don't see a market shift towards a single tool. There's just the usual fragmentation. Hugo, next, none of them is consensual.

Ruby was one of the primary targets of wasi. It compiles to WASM since 3.2 officially, but work started more than a year ago. Ruby in the browser is possible.

Sure, not everyone is targeting Ruby. But I don't see new products targeting new stuff either. Seems that there are less oficial SDKs nowadays, usually targeting the top 3 tier 1. And that's fine, and means little about Ruby in the end.