It’s established, so it is “boring” now and that is not necessarily a bad thing. I do get the feeling that Rails is becoming “more popular” again but not in the way you would expect. Some of the old Rails guys that moved on are getting nostalgic (me and one of my friends for example) and some guys that tried a few web frameworks are giving Rails a chance now that it isn’t the “hipster” tech it once used to be.
P.s.: Just take a look at how this article is exploding (also most of the other Rails articles on Hacker News lately). They don’t just explode in popularity and comments but every single one of them has given me ridiculous amounts of karma. I would say that is a heavy indicator of a Rails popularity bounce-back, vocal AND silent.
P.s.: Just take a look at how this article is exploding (also most of the other Rails articles on Hacker News lately). They don’t just explode in popularity and comments but every single one of them has given me ridiculous amounts of karma. I would say that is a heavy indicator of a Rails popularity bounce-back, vocal AND silent.