Okay, nice how you discredit yourself with this comment, because every single argument you're putting forward here can be refuted with the simple counter argument "it depends". It all depends on the business and technical requirements - it's 100% clear that there are plenty of use cases where Rails is perfectly fine as a solution, and plenty other cases where it isn't. It's never black and white, as always, it depends ... I rest my case.
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Okay, nice how you discredit yourself with this comment, because every single argument you're putting forward here can be refuted with the simple counter argument "it depends". It all depends on the business and technical requirements - it's 100% clear that there are plenty of use cases where Rails is perfectly fine as a solution, and plenty other cases where it isn't. It's never black and white, as always, it depends ... I rest my case.