Ask HN: Is worth learning Ruby on Rails now a days?
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Re: Ask HN: Is worth learning Ruby on Rails now a days?
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#3I don't know Ruby on Rails either and I stick to node/Go mostly. I'd say it isn't worth learning RoR unless you need it to solve a specific issue, or if you feel that it would benefit you in a job search. Of course, it never hurts to pick it up just to know something else, I always like learning new languages as I feel it helps me be a better all around developer.
Re: Ask HN: Is worth learning Ruby on Rails now a days?
#4I don't know Ruby on Rails either and I stick to node/Go mostly. I'd say it isn't worth learning RoR unless you need it to solve a specific issue, or if you feel that it would benefit you in a job search. Of course, it never hurts to pick it up just to know something else, I always like learning new languages as I feel it helps me be a better all around developer.
Aside from Rails, I think that Ruby will see even more of a surge in popularity with the recent progress in RubyMotion (they changed their pricing plans, and the platform is more easily available to the average developer now). I'm only now dipping into RubyMotion, but it's wonderful if you want to develop on the iOS or OSX platforms without getting heavily involved in learning Objective-C.
Anyways, I'm getting off-topic. Point is, I think Ruby is a very good choice. Being that Rails is the most popular framework in Ruby, Rails would be a wise choice to become familiar with too.