I'm a big fan of sustainable (as opposed to prom king/queen). But sustainable requires critical mass
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yeah, declining by some measures: eg https://github.com/emmanuel-keller/github-language-statistics …
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or rather not growing/active at same rate as peers
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(I accidentally read the 2015 stats when I said declining)
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I think ruby has trouble ahead but also has a strong base.
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ruby is only playing the field where they will lose (server MVC)
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Chef and Puppet are certainly popular. And lose how?
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movement to SPA's and fast/static langs. Bigger hit on Ruby than Py
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for me takeaway = python not hurt by 2.x/3.x split 8 years later
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curious your thoughts as to why - I remember it being wildly popular around 07/08 - never got into it at all tho.
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I think Ruby still has a number of chances to pull out. Biggest problem: repeatedly missing the SPA transition.
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I talked about what I thought Rails needed in 2012: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlMpIHH1K5s …. Leadership objects to SPAs.
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