Agreed on both. Though, I would argue that Ruby had more than its 5 minutes of fame thanks to Rails. It was a primary choice for most startups for a decade. Today, many people mistakenly assume...
Agreed on both. Though, I would argue that Ruby had more than its 5 minutes of fame thanks to Rails. It was a primary choice for most startups for a decade. Today, many people mistakenly assume it's dead. It's not. It's alive and kicking.
I'll add Elixir to your two suggestions. It's incredible what it has to offer (via BEAM/OTP) and although it's appreciated by many, it's still far from mainstream.
Agreed on both. Though, I would argue that Ruby had more than its 5 minutes of fame thanks to Rails. It was a primary choice for most startups for a decade. Today, many people mistakenly assume it's dead. It's not. It's alive and kicking.
I'll add Elixir to your two suggestions. It's incredible what it has to offer (via BEAM/OTP) and although it's appreciated by many, it's still far from mainstream.