1/ Interesting parallels with the “batteries included but removable” approaches of Docker and Rails.
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2/ With Rails, it certainly helped drive developer adoption, and eased the first run experience.
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3/ However, the perceived relative lack of modularity contributed to the Merb community fork.
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4/ Rails has gotten a bit more modular over the years, but it has taken a *long* time. Still friction to using much of it independently.
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5/ The devs who express the most pain from this tend to be the most experienced, with apps with the most specific/custom requirements.
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6/ In practice, it feels like if the batteries are included by default they tend to get “stuck” in there easily. Hard to dislodge.
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