"The optional paren's was confusing at first, but quickly mentally internalized."
Same. I've gotten used to it now, but I still mostly only use it in tests, where RSpec matchers read more fluidly without parens.
I will say, since starting with Rails around 8 months ago, every time I think about starting a new side project I find myself sad that nothing else seems to give you as much as RoR does out of the box
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"The optional paren's was confusing at first, but quickly mentally internalized."
Same. I've gotten used to it now, but I still mostly only use it in tests, where RSpec matchers read more fluidly without parens.
I will say, since starting with Rails around 8 months ago, every time I think about starting a new side project I find myself sad that nothing else seems to give you as much as RoR does out of the box