Hehe, it should be the same with regards to its philosophy of keep changing for better instead of avoid changes due to backward compatibilities concerns.

Em 01-03-2012 16:48, Guilherme Dutra escreveu:
Did you mean that Rails would keep changing or would be the same? You weren't clear about that.

Em 1 de março de 2012 12:56, Joel Moss <j...@developwithstyle.com <mailto:j...@developwithstyle.com>> escreveu:

    ditto!! Good job guys!

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    Joel Moss

    On Thursday, 1 March 2012 at 15:52, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas wrote:

    I've been reading lots of articles criticizing Rails in the last
    days.

    I'd just like you to know there are lots of people that are actually
    happy with the way Rails is currently doing.

    I'm one of them.

    I did find very valuable all the work put in Rails 3 and I find
    it much
    better organized than before versions and I'm expecting Rails 4
    to be
    even better.

    Of course there are lots of things to be improved in Rails,
    specially in
    the documentation (I think Rails 1 documentation model was the
    best I've
    seen for Rails so far), but that doesn't mean Rails is doing it
    wrong.

    It doesn't mean Rails 3 was a mistake. It doesn't mean Rails
    should be
    trying really hard to keep backward compatibility, since I suffer
    everyday working with Java APIs that were poorly designed (as the
    language itself) just because improving them would break backward
    compatibilities.

    Or like having to write "$.each(function(index, element){})" in
    jQuery
    because "each" was badly designed when it was born inverting the
    parameters most useful order.

    Reading all those articles made me think that some of you would
    consider
    those criticisms and re-evaluate the future of Rails.

    So, I'm here to say that lots of other developers do support the way
    Rails is currently evolving and we want it to keep it in the same
    "rails".

    Thank you very much for all effort put in its code-base.

    Cheers,
    Rodrigo.


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