I've been working with RoR since back in 2008 (Rails 2.1 yay!).
I'm still working with RoR.
It's still an incredibly quick, powerful, flexible, versatile framework. I'm able to build pretty large and complex apps all by myself, quite quickly, without fuss.
I'm looking forward to the deployment improvements since that was one of the shortcomings that was still around. Kamal v1 didn't really do it for me (currently using Dokku instead). Maybe Kamal 2 is it.
I was already pretty happy with Kamal 1 but Kamal 2 will probably do it for way more people. The most requested feature was running multiple apps so I wrote a post on how that looks like if anyone is curious[0].
I'm still working with RoR.
It's still an incredibly quick, powerful, flexible, versatile framework. I'm able to build pretty large and complex apps all by myself, quite quickly, without fuss.
I'm looking forward to the deployment improvements since that was one of the shortcomings that was still around. Kamal v1 didn't really do it for me (currently using Dokku instead). Maybe Kamal 2 is it.