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"Why I wouldn't use Rails for a new company" - sabrinapdevgcffos - 09-18-2015

While browsing Reddit I found this link which shows an interesting perspective, even with myself being a Rails developer.

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RE: "Why I wouldn't use Rails for a new company" - guiltily670704 - 09-18-2015

This was very boring to read :noh:


RE: "Why I wouldn't use Rails for a new company" - Prounsaintlike899 - 09-18-2015

Was actually quite interesting imo, is it still worth it learning ruby/ruby on rails?
I was planning to do so but I'm not so sure now.


RE: "Why I wouldn't use Rails for a new company" - watchband268681 - 09-18-2015

Quote:(09-18-2015, 08:38 PM)Ami Wrote:

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Was actually quite interesting imo, is it still worth it learning ruby/ruby on rails?
I was planning to do so but I'm not so sure now.

Ruby is still a good language to learn and it's well paid, however, it will be more difficult to get a job as a Ruby developer than a JavaScript developer, because it has increased its popularity incredible since the creation of Node.js.

Personally I will finish learning Ruby on Rails this year, and the next I will start learning more about JavaScript.


RE: "Why I wouldn't use Rails for a new company" - fellside754886 - 09-18-2015

Quote:(09-18-2015, 07:33 PM)Man Wrote:

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This was very boring to read :noh:

It was pretty much a lot of statistics.