Rails feels like one of those frameworks that quietly keeps winning because of developer productivity rather than hype cycles.In a lot of startups I’ve seen, teams spend enormous time assembling stacks (React and multiple backend services + infra glue) when Rails would have shipped the same product months earlier. Curious if the newer generation of developers is rediscovering the value of opinionated frameworks.?
is this really relevant anymore now that AI has gotten to the level it has? what used to take weeks to setup now take days (react, multiple backend services and infra)
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This "feels like" first sentence / "curious if" ending question patterns seems to be coming from some LLM? I have seen the same across several online communities suddenly and frequently as of a few weeks ago. Notably the use of "I've seen" and "feels like" suggest the model is either prompted to act as a person or is one of the older models not strongly trained not to.