by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Wednesday August 03, 2016 @02:49PM (#52637833)
I can't believe I just read all this crap from these whining beaches. It's like Slashdot gulped a keg of Red Bull while doing an 8-Ball off a teenage hookers ass listening to Nickelback's entire catalog on shuffle repeat.
I guess I don't understand the hate, since I still use Rails almost daily. I work efficiently, my clients pay me well, and because I have enough experience I guess, I don't ever run up against the platform's "performance issues". Granted, I am not building applications that have millions of users per month. Neither are most of the rest of these people. I guess it all boils down to- Haters gonna hate.
On to the questions. I'm going to ask a few, because so many other people threw their questions away already:
1. What's next for Rails 6 (or whatever is beyond Rails 5)? 2. I do notice that people are still talking about performance like it's 2005, and a few programmers I respect have already moved on to Elixir or React. Have you played around with either? Any good ideas we can steal? Better integration opportunities? 3. I feel like I'm always finding out about better "Rails Way" design patterns too late. For instance, when you explained your controllers setup/philosophy on Full Stack Radio. That was a situation where I'd kind of been doing that, but because I never really labeled it or gave it enough thought, it was more like I sometimes got lucky and made good decisions. Sometimes I didn't. Where, in the Rails community, is a resource to pick up on those more advanced patterns? Real world solutions that aren't necessarily a rails default, but are a good idea that will make life easier for developers at all stages of their careers?
Thanks for doing this. I don't know why you would have picked Slashdot for a Q&A though. It's like Reddit's garbage disposal in here.
people are still talking about performance like it's 2005
Dude, don't come here bitching about your "performance problems" and the fact you haven't gotten it up since 2005. Go to your doctor and get some dick pills.
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I can't believe I just read all this crap from these whining beaches. It's like Slashdot gulped a keg of Red Bull while doing an 8-Ball off a teenage hookers ass listening to Nickelback's entire catalog on shuffle repeat.
I guess I don't understand the hate, since I still use Rails almost daily. I work efficiently, my clients pay me well, and because I have enough experience I guess, I don't ever run up against the platform's "performance issues". Granted, I am not building applications that have millions of users per month. Neither are most of the rest of these people. I guess it all boils down to- Haters gonna hate.
On to the questions. I'm going to ask a few, because so many other people threw their questions away already:
1. What's next for Rails 6 (or whatever is beyond Rails 5)?
2. I do notice that people are still talking about performance like it's 2005, and a few programmers I respect have already moved on to Elixir or React. Have you played around with either? Any good ideas we can steal? Better integration opportunities?
3. I feel like I'm always finding out about better "Rails Way" design patterns too late. For instance, when you explained your controllers setup/philosophy on Full Stack Radio. That was a situation where I'd kind of been doing that, but because I never really labeled it or gave it enough thought, it was more like I sometimes got lucky and made good decisions. Sometimes I didn't. Where, in the Rails community, is a resource to pick up on those more advanced patterns? Real world solutions that aren't necessarily a rails default, but are a good idea that will make life easier for developers at all stages of their careers?
Thanks for doing this. I don't know why you would have picked Slashdot for a Q&A though. It's like Reddit's garbage disposal in here.
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people are still talking about performance like it's 2005
Dude, don't come here bitching about your "performance problems" and the fact you haven't gotten it up since 2005. Go to your doctor and get some dick pills.
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Fuck yessssss. GET A WINDOWS 10 INCH DICK.
For absolutely FREE OF CHARGE my friend.
Just call Tim Cook, CEO of Apple and pull all of the Windows 10 inchers out of his stinking distorted seaping anus. Wipe the sewage off, it is fine.