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Jason Charnes, Staff Product Developer at Podia, encourages you to celebrate Rails and contribute to the movement. But don’t call it a comeback, because Rails never left. Slides available at: https://railsworld2023.jasoncharnes.com Links: https://rubyonrails.org/ #RailsWorld #RubyonRails #rails #opensource #OSS #community
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In the talk titled "Don't Call It a Comeback" at Rails World 2023, Jason Charnes, Staff Product Developer at Podia, reflects on the evolution, relevance, and resurgence of Ruby on Rails (Rails) over the last decade. He shares his journey with Rails, illustrating its significant impact on web development and encouraging the community to continue celebrating it. ### Key Points Discussed: - **Personal Introduction**: Jason shares his background, including his work at Podia and co-hosting the Remote Ruby podcast. - **Rails' Historical Context**: He describes how Rails revolutionized web development when it was introduced, making it more accessible and enjoyable, especially compared to prior technologies that required more code and effort to achieve basic functionality. - **Early Criticism and Controversy**: Despite its revolutionary impact, Rails faced skepticism, with some labeling it as overhyped or merely a CRUD framework. Yet, it thrived and became a preferred choice for startups. - **The Rise of JavaScript**: Jason discusses how the ecosystem shifted drastically with JavaScript’s dominance, leading to perceptions that Rails was outdated and slow in adapting. - **Rails' Adaptation**: Despite fears of irrelevance, Rails innovated by integrating modern JavaScript through initiatives like API-only modes and technologies like Hotwire, which revitalized its community and approach to server-rendered applications. - **Continued Relevance**: The conference’s sold-out attendance reflects renewed interest in Rails, with recent updates like Rails 7.1 showcasing ongoing development and innovation. - **A Call to Action**: Jason encourages the community to actively engage with Rails by building projects, sharing insights, and exploring new technologies while appreciating the structured development Rails provides. ### Conclusion: Jason firmly states that Rails never left; it continues to evolve and remains a vital player in the web development landscape. He emphasizes the importance of community contribution and the joyous possibilities that come with using Rails. Delivering a humorous and relatable presentation, he motivates both new and seasoned developers to actively engage with the framework and share their knowledge. The talk encapsulates Rails’ sustained growth and vitality, inviting attendees to recognize and celebrate their journey with Rails instead of viewing it as a comeback.
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