> Rails advocates moved to the next 'cool' thing, which is Javascript frameworks
Who are these "Rails advocates" who have moved from Rails, a server-side framework, to client-side frameworks? Since they've moved on from Rails and apparently no longer need a server-side framework, are their projects powered by third-party APIs?
> In terms of employment, it's better to learn PHP and Python.
Which PHP or Python framework is more popular than Rails? Not Laravel or Django.
Who are these "Rails advocates" who have moved from Rails, a server-side framework, to client-side frameworks? Since they've moved on from Rails and apparently no longer need a server-side framework, are their projects powered by third-party APIs?
> In terms of employment, it's better to learn PHP and Python.
Which PHP or Python framework is more popular than Rails? Not Laravel or Django.
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=PHP+Laravel&l=San+Francisco%2C+...
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Python+Django&l=San+Francisco%2...
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Rails+Ruby&l=San+Francisco%2C+C...