On Monday, October 19, 2015 at 3:27:52 PM UTC+1, Bharat Manghnani wrote: > > Ruby on Rails is really powerful but eventually you may find Ruby lacking > a particular functionality or wishing for a particular feature in course of > your work. After all, no programming language is perfect and Ruby core team > cannot add whatever everyone wishes for. This is where plugins come into > play. Rails 1.0 introduced a plugin system to make Rails a really flexible > extension system letting programmers develop plugins which could be used to > extend or override parts of Rails framework and share these features and > modifications with other programmers in a reusable format. > > FYI, plugins were removed in rails 4.0
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