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Discussion on: Ruby and Python, them and the differences

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Jon Bristow

Yeah, in the enterprise sphere I run in (silicon valley adjacent) rails is pretty much gone and replaced with react frontends and kube/serverless backends for new projects.

The java stuff has stayed steady, but I’m seeing more and more javascript from the new projects.

Python lives because of ML and ops now. Python 2 becomes EOL in 2020, and most projects have finished their conversion years ago.

Ruby... has metasploit, I guess? That codebase is a bit of a mess though... a testament to “clever” ruby.