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by actualwill
1061 days ago
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If you have some group that all understands and checks each other from the beginning, Ruby is probably great. However it was every startups default choice for a while, and those code bases get wrecked and have no oversight until way later. A lot of bad ideas becomes foundational. This scenario is far more common than good Ruby code bases. It’s just easier to rule out Ruby when looking for new jobs. |
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