For languages, I'd say Gleam and OxCaml are going to become more and more popular on here. Not sure what else.
In the industry, Ruby often (but not always) pairs with Rails. Ruby+Rails exists in a sweet spot of making most of the mundane bullshit of writing software vanish, you spend 80% of your time thinking about your business problem, and that was before LLMs. With LLMs, you can get a lot done.
It wouldn't surprise me if AI economics act as a forcing function for more Ruby adoption.
In the industry, Ruby often (but not always) pairs with Rails. Ruby+Rails exists in a sweet spot of making most of the mundane bullshit of writing software vanish, you spend 80% of your time thinking about your business problem, and that was before LLMs. With LLMs, you can get a lot done.
It wouldn't surprise me if AI economics act as a forcing function for more Ruby adoption.