What is “ready to use”? You can literally run two commands to get ruby installed and your repo either pulled or deployed with something like Capistrano. In fact, if you’re not using VPS or lambdas for your applications at this point, I would solidly and unequivocally say you have no idea what you’re doing, and your other [inflammatory] posts on this site suggest as much as well.
I’m not saying there’s no room for preference, but your point about PHP being ready to use is literally 100% invalid.
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What is “ready to use”? You can literally run two commands to get ruby installed and your repo either pulled or deployed with something like Capistrano. In fact, if you’re not using VPS or lambdas for your applications at this point, I would solidly and unequivocally say you have no idea what you’re doing, and your other [inflammatory] posts on this site suggest as much as well.
I’m not saying there’s no room for preference, but your point about PHP being ready to use is literally 100% invalid.