The complexities of Rails compared to other development platforms for your web applications is compared to be the main detractor of the overall status of Rails, unable to progress into a more preferred language. Rails on the code side can be compared to COBOL and C++ that used to be done with millions of lines of code til the advent of GUI-based development that allowed components to be embedded and laid out, the screen or page already laid-out and then is filled an customized by filling in the parameters and othe nuances that would make the application run.
The length of code generated by Ruby is seen to be too much for today’s rapid development to deployment hungry user making Java a more enticing platform for web development. Ruby is compared to that piece of meat stuck in between your teeth you’re too embarrassed to pry out yet are annoyed enough you can’t get it off your mind during the duration of your dinner, running off to the restroom, toothpick in hand to get rid of the offending chink of meat.
Ruby remains as one of the main proponents of the open-sourced industry due to it’s long and established connections with some of the webs pioneering visionaries that opened the doors for the public giving them the key rather than the manual on how to get the key and open the door. Today, web developers need fast development to deployment systems that is more competitive and cost-wise also cheaper to implement. Ruby might as well be forever one of the lesser used platforms on the web yet it refuses to die, even venturing into the virtual cloud-computing platform due to some strengths making it powerful enough, enough to survive.
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