The author’s critiques about Rails are mostly valid: it’s important to recognise its limited palette of abstractions and move beyond them when needed. Many Rails teams don’t have the modelling experience to make this transition well, and that’s why so many Rails apps end up as big balls of mud.
But as a way to iterate, prototype, and get from 0- something very fast, there’s still very little quite like Rails out there.
Thanks. That is reassuring. I did a quick job search, and I see that there are plenty of jobs out there. Even if I will have to look harder for a junior position, there is hope.
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There are definitely Rails jobs to be found!
The author’s critiques about Rails are mostly valid: it’s important to recognise its limited palette of abstractions and move beyond them when needed. Many Rails teams don’t have the modelling experience to make this transition well, and that’s why so many Rails apps end up as big balls of mud.
But as a way to iterate, prototype, and get from 0- something very fast, there’s still very little quite like Rails out there.
Thanks. That is reassuring. I did a quick job search, and I see that there are plenty of jobs out there. Even if I will have to look harder for a junior position, there is hope.