I know that there are companies using Rails 6 since its first release candidate. Now that the version 6.0.1 is released, I'd have no concerns on starting a project where you don't have much time to debug using Rails 6.0.1.
Could you elaborate a bit more in your concerns please? =)
Once a jobbing developer I have since moved into Management. I continue with a couple of hobby projects to ensure I don't go mad. I focus on iOS/Swift and ROR.
My main concerns revolve around the webpack integration and the difficulty in getting that right. And you know, being a new version there will be effort to get comfortable to the changes. No other concerns really.
I know that there are companies using Rails 6 since its first release candidate. Now that the version 6.0.1 is released, I'd have no concerns on starting a project where you don't have much time to debug using Rails 6.0.1.
Could you elaborate a bit more in your concerns please? =)
My main concerns revolve around the webpack integration and the difficulty in getting that right. And you know, being a new version there will be effort to get comfortable to the changes. No other concerns really.
Interesting 🤔
by getting that right, do you mean in a specific configuration?
If want to use react or something you could create your app like this and it works really well:
All your js is going to be on
app/javascript/
Also, if your app gets too large in the future, you could move the front-end to a different repo quite easily
Do you have any specific change in mind?