They honestly really haven’t though. I’d’ve thought they would’ve by now, but I still find bringing up a backend with something like Go to be annoyingly tedious and feature-incomplete in comparison.
Like yeah, I know you can do it. But it was much more effort to do things like writing robust migrations or frontend templates. I’d love to find something in Go or Typescript that made me feel quite as productive as Rails did.
They honestly really haven’t though. I’d’ve thought they would’ve by now, but I still find bringing up a backend with something like Go to be annoyingly tedious and feature-incomplete in comparison.
Like yeah, I know you can do it. But it was much more effort to do things like writing robust migrations or frontend templates. I’d love to find something in Go or Typescript that made me feel quite as productive as Rails did.