That could be because there are less and less of them. I don't think there is enough money in the world to convince me to take on a legacy RoR system.
I think Ruby on Rails was the killer app that kept Ruby relevant. This kept Ruby relevant for a while but has fallen off in a lot of developer surveys. I think enough competitors in major programming languages have…
That could be because there are less and less of them. I don't think there is enough money in the world to convince me to take on a legacy RoR system.
I think Ruby on Rails was the killer app that kept Ruby relevant. This kept Ruby relevant for a while but has fallen off in a lot of developer surveys. I think enough competitors in major programming languages have…