Why don’t I study Ruby on Rails anymore?

I, like you guys, studied Ruby, studied Rails, then found Job, rolled over with it. To come to a conclusion, I might hate Rails, but I can't hate Ruby.
It's like the first love. If you start learning Ruby on Rails, just learn it, enough for you to be assured of handling 90% of CRUD projects with Rails. If you are comfortable with the question and answer skills, google My search for all problems with Rails, I think you should stop, take a break, and think about the next path you should learn.

I love you here, I've used rails c to dabble with my app, the first feeling, it's sợ .

So there is a joke: I rarely test, but I tested it in production.

Ruby is a pure OOP language, where everything is an Object. Even Class is an Object.

You do Ruby, that is to do with Object.

And of course, when using Rails, the annoying point of it is, you can hardly scratch on production!

All the methods of the models in your application are naturally exposed (called revealing), anyone who likes to poke and touch all kinds of things is OK, as long as it gets into rails c .

I still think, we are dev , in terms of conscience a little, let's do something for the user and the operator to rest assured to sleep better for what I wrote.

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