I'm learning RoR and its super cool. Wondering what percentage of codebase used by these companies are still ( as of June 2022) RoR? "Some well-known companies that use Rails include #Basecamp, #Shopify, #Airbnb, #Crunchbase, #Square, #Soundcloud, #Sendgrid, #Pitchfork, #Github, #Yammer, ETC #Slideshare, #Scribd, #Groupon, #Hulu, #Kickstarter, #Zendesk, and #Gumroad."
Instacart uses Ruby on Rails. Stripe uses Ruby for their backend.
What percentage is the question?
Stripe does not use Rails at all though
pls dont ror is terrible.
explain how? I feel Java is too verbose and not quick to write. I can do validation in one line in RoR. Every language/framework has its pros and cons. But explain why I shouldn't chose RoR.
Kotlin
Ruby is a hideous language. I’d rather write 20 lines of Java than one line of ruby.
Maybe you are just a bad developer
@shipt Hope you're not kidding. If you are really serious, you just explained why java sucks and ruby rocks
All of the backend code (product features) uses RoR. Infra code is mostly Go and Ruby
Thanks for replying. Any special blogs or tech talks from Shopify about making RoR faster.