I agree the point you're making. You should use right tool for the right job.
For my personal website, I'm using Jekyll and for my client projects I'm using Rails and also "Ckeditor" where needed. You probably know Rails by now but if you're still trying to learn I'd suggest you to go through Techrise. It has some good course to get started with.
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I agree the point you're making. You should use right tool for the right job.
For my personal website, I'm using Jekyll and for my client projects I'm using Rails and also "Ckeditor" where needed. You probably know Rails by now but if you're still trying to learn I'd suggest you to go through Techrise. It has some good course to get started with.