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by ljm
1098 days ago
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I think ‘is Ruby dying?’ is little more than a meme that has stuck around for longer than it deserves. The continuing work on the language and its performance is impressive, but Ruby (and Rails) themselves have the honour of being stable, tried-and-tested solutions for rapid application development. Is it as exciting as the latest and greatest serverless lambda framework in Typescript? Not really. Is it a dependable workhorse? Absolutely. At some point you might be successful enough to justify a rewrite into something else, but a simple Rails app will take you a long way with little effort. |
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I think a technology must continue to change and adapt to remain relevant. I see Shopify as the main driver of current improvements to Ruby (the core features of the most recent release, and the upcoming release, were mostly due to Shopify as I understand it). I don't see smaller companies doing these improvements and I think without them Ruby will (slowly, because it's used in some big places) fade away.