May 2025
Intermediate to advanced
270 pages
6h 55m
English
I write this chapter, the conclusion of this book, at the end of November 2024. According to rubygems.org,[125] the first version of Ruby on Rails was released on the 25th of October, 2004. Twenty years have passed. I have been working professionally with Rails for most of this time. I have lived the hype era, in which Rails was the new cool kid on the block powering the Web 2.0 revolution. I lived through times when the pendulum of software design had moved heavily to favor microservices, years in which many self-proclaimed serious software architects looked down on Ruby on Rails and its core ideas. And here we are now when there is a renewed interest in monolithic architectures and a perceived “Rails ...
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