There is no second thought is Ruby being one of the go-to frameworks for building getting to market faster. But in the last couple of years, from my observations, I see .Net gaining more momentum and an alternative. Node and Python has always been a strong contender too.
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There is no second thought is Ruby being one of the go-to frameworks for building getting to market faster. But in the last couple of years, from my observations, I see .Net gaining more momentum and an alternative. Node and Python has always been a strong contender too.