Is Ruby (and Rails) Back?
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As I commented in similar question, check out any one of Irina Nazarova's talks about the startups that are starting with Rails. There are a growing number of them. Rails is having a resurgence. I believe it is because Rails is dedicated to the one person dev team, perfect for startups, as well as the Rails 7 shift away from the need for React, the Rails 8 shift towards full support for PWAs, and the Hotwire Native extension which makes transitioning from PWAs to native mobile apps easy.
Another observation, Chime is just one of the Rails companies which went public recently. Figma is a Ruby company that has done the same.
I will say that HN has always talked about Ruby a bit more than other forums. It might be that there’s more to talk about with Ruby recently, but the same people are talking. (Not an issue really!)