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This is very interesting. In my bubble I thought the trend was going away from full fledged batteries included frameworks and more towards “hand pick your few specific libraries” with Go, Java and what not. Looking into the comments here, I guess I as wrong.

It’s refreshing to see a big company writing about Rails



It was also just a year ago when Stripe released a static type checker for Ruby: https://sorbet.org/

Only haters think that Ruby and Ruby on Rails is dead end


When the pieces are isolated, integration becomes a big portion of the development work.

It's one of the reasons that Rails makes so many choices/opinions for the developer upfront.

DHH discusses the costs of integration in this interview. https://devchat.tv/ruby-rogues/rr-428-arming-the-rebels-with...




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