In any case Rails is a strong starting point for learning the MVC Architecture. I started with Rails and I had no trouble switching to Laravel for projects where it made more sense (mainly because of Laravel's ecosystem and Serverless capabilities). Still love Rails though and looking forward to use it again when I get the chance (especially Hotwire).
I don't think Rails is ever a bad choice ! But when you're a web developer you should stay open to other technologies and grow your arsenal so that you always have the right tool for the job at your disposal.
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Hi Martin,
It was the same case for me I was having difficulty learning django at the beginning but it was fairly easy for me to pick up the Rails. Thank you so much for your comment
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In any case Rails is a strong starting point for learning the MVC Architecture. I started with Rails and I had no trouble switching to Laravel for projects where it made more sense (mainly because of Laravel's ecosystem and Serverless capabilities). Still love Rails though and looking forward to use it again when I get the chance (especially Hotwire).
I don't think Rails is ever a bad choice ! But when you're a web developer you should stay open to other technologies and grow your arsenal so that you always have the right tool for the job at your disposal.
Hi Martin,
It was the same case for me I was having difficulty learning django at the beginning but it was fairly easy for me to pick up the Rails. Thank you so much for your comment