Ask HN: Is Rails a sinking ship?
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You don't want the Javascript jobs.
Rails is no longer bleeding-edge, but it is quite productive still and there will be gigs to come for another decade of helping do long-term support and maintenance on all the Rails stuff that sprang up in the last cycle.
Node/JS is probably going to die off in the face of better tech like Elixir and Elm.
Rails is no longer bleeding-edge, but it is quite productive still and there will be gigs to come for another decade of helping do long-term support and maintenance on all the Rails stuff that sprang up in the last cycle.
Node/JS is probably going to die off in the face of better tech like Elixir and Elm.
A recent survey of startup tech floated on HN, and Ruby + Ruby on Rails took 30+%. Along with Python and others, the majority was sedate, but robust and mature technologies. I was pleased most startups are not wasting precious cycles chasing the hotness.
This question will help programmers who might be thinking of starting their career in Rails.