Ruby on Rails: 5 Things we hate 5 things we love. A quick overview of some of the key concepts, limitations and strengths of the Ruby on Rails Framework.
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Ruby on Rails: 5 Things we hate 5 things we love. A quick overview of some of the key concepts, limitations, and strengths of the Ruby on Rails Framework.
There is a strong "Rails way" this lets you focus on product, higher level abstractions, and move quicker through your day to day. You have less decisions to make.
The "Rails way" is stupid, puts you in a box. Sometimes my needs and problems don't fit into the rails conventions.
No "shiny object" syndrome that you get in the JavaScript community.
I never know the right balance of "React" sprinkles inside of my .erb files. Sometimes it feels like I should just do a full blown SPA? Plus, sometimes making a form in React is so much easier for me than remembering all of the weird Rails Form shit
Why are forms so damn complicated? Maybe I just don't have a good understanding of data modeling...
JP: 🧦 https://bombas.com/
John: Abstract — Netfilx