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Ruby on Rails

Ruby on Rails

A full-stack framework to build amazing web apps

5.0
•21 reviews•

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A full-stack framework to build amazing web apps

5.0
•21 reviews•

79 followers

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Rendering HTML templates, updating databases, sending and receiving emails, maintaining live pages via WebSockets, enqueuing jobs for asynchronous work, storing uploads in the cloud, providing solid security protections for common attacks. Rails does it all and so much more.
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Ruby on Rails 5.0
Ruby on Rails 5.0 The next generation of the Ruby web framework

Launched on July 8th, 2016

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5.0
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Ruby on Rails is praised for its rapid development capabilities and strong ecosystem, making it a preferred choice for building web applications. Makers of Reader Mode highlight its convention-over-configuration approach and scalability, while Skarbe appreciates its ability to handle API-driven applications. Musa makers value its speed in building MVPs. The framework's mature nature, extensive gem library, and supportive community are consistently noted as key advantages, enabling efficient development and seamless integration of features.

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It eliminates manual, time-consuming tasks, enabling my team to focus on strategic initiatives and creative problem-solving.
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GitPeeks
Tobias Almstrand
Tobias Almstrand
used Ruby on Rails to buildGitPeeksGitPeeks
(43 points)
Rails powers everything at GitPeeks. It helps us build fast without sacrificing clarity or maintainability. The ecosystem is mature, the conventions make sense, and the tooling just works — which means we spend more time shipping and less time fighting the framework.
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3d ago
3D Bust Maker
Samuel Briskar
Samuel Briskar
used Ruby on Rails to build3D Bust Maker3D Bust Maker
(92 points)
The backend of the whole app is running on top of Ruby
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19d ago