Please also read my follow-up about abstractions and the role of a framework Last year I made a decision that I won’t be using Rails anymore, nor I will support Rails in gems that I maintain. Furthermore, I will do my best to never have to work with Rails again at work. Since I’m involved with... Continue Reading →
Cutting Corners or Why Rails May Kill Ruby
Today I’m tired and frustrated. And it’s not the first time that I have those negative feelings. Typically I just complain on twitter, lose some followers, wait a bit to calm down and move on. But today I need to vent and convert my negative emotions into something constructive and hopefully meaningful to others. Every... Continue Reading →