the > X ? some_url : :back was actually pretty clever; it was a trampoline that inspected user state to figure out the next page, and - only if that failed - would a :back be generated but now instead of a single func redirect_to that takes a general purpose argument
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3/ we've got two distinct functions this is like saying "we used to have a glass that holds either milk or soda, but now we've IMPROVED that by having two distinct things: a soda mug and a milk stein, and ...each throws an error if you try to put the other thing in it" thanks
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How do you like Ruby in general? My only experience with it was rewriting a bunch of AWS utilities into Python. I've always felt RoR was a flash in the pan and it never really filled the role of a general purpose language, more like a newer PHP.
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I love Ruby. RoR isn't a general purpose language, bc it's not a language. It's a web framework. Ruby is closer. It's not for everything, but it's great for 80% of things.
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