[Rails] An article: interest in rails is waning

2017-07-27 Thread vedant agarwala
Yeah that's an interesting insight- no need for rails training as much now. And I have moved this discussion to the right group. Has anyone else read the article: https://thenextweb. com/dd/2017/07/26/ruby-rails-major-coding-bootcamp-ditches- due-waning-interest/?amp=1 ? Were you shocked as well.

Re: [Rails] An article: interest in rails is waning

2017-07-27 Thread Karthikeyan A K
https://mindaslab.github.io/2017/07/21/why-i-bet-on-ruby-on-rails.html :) On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 11:25 PM, vedant agarwala wrote: > Yeah that's an interesting insight- no need for rails training as much now. > > And I have moved this discussion to the right group. > > Has anyone else read the a

Re: [Rails] An article: interest in rails is waning

2017-07-27 Thread Ankur Gera
At enterprise, I observed that they want to save money for maintenance process. What I mean to say suppose, we want to upgrade to Rails version from 3 to 4 or 4 to 5, then they want code changes or development activity to be done faster. Like in the case of Java they see the benefit of Java backw