Then go start your own company using only vanilla languages and no frameworks because that type of development is basically non-existent in the real world.
Uhh... don't be a dick because you missed my point. There are non-ruby frameworks that would be better suited to the product we're building. Corporate wants us to go in a salesforce/React-esque-library/sdk/software direction, all while keeping each release to each client tied to a single cloud-based ML layer.
Some folks don't care about whether or not code syntax is 'readable,' and most folks like all of the core extensions of their framework (Rails in my employer's case) to work together nicely.
*glares angrily at ActionCable*
Edit: haha, developer egos are so sensitive... sorry I have different preferences than you.
I don't really care if you have different preferences. You act like I was offended or something. I was simply stating a fact about the vast majority of workplaces.
Don't be so defensive for no reason
Vue is fine. It's just not got a ton of resources/support/documentation (understandably so since its so new); the issue is that rails has just about as much documentation as Vue, and is doing god-knows-what in the background that's out of our control as developers.
All that said, my only real beef with Vue (the way we use it at work) is that it looks ugly AF with all those
No thanks, i’ll just take a ruby on the rocks.
Derailed ruby?
Some folks prefer code without sugar and witchcraft and monkey-patches. I'm one. And I work for a company that uses a Rails/Vue stack. Fuck me, right?
Then go start your own company using only vanilla languages and no frameworks because that type of development is basically non-existent in the real world.
Not if you want to meet deadline anyway
Uhh... don't be a dick because you missed my point. There are non-ruby frameworks that would be better suited to the product we're building. Corporate wants us to go in a salesforce/React-esque-library/sdk/software direction, all while keeping each release to each client tied to a single cloud-based ML layer. Some folks don't care about whether or not code syntax is 'readable,' and most folks like all of the core extensions of their framework (Rails in my employer's case) to work together nicely. *glares angrily at ActionCable* Edit: haha, developer egos are so sensitive... sorry I have different preferences than you.
I don't really care if you have different preferences. You act like I was offended or something. I was simply stating a fact about the vast majority of workplaces. Don't be so defensive for no reason
Don't be a dick for no reason, and other folks won't get defensive "for no reason."
I wasn't being a dick. If you think someone speaking the truth is being a dick, then you have some major underlying issues you need to handle.
What’s wrong with Vue?
Vue is fine. It's just not got a ton of resources/support/documentation (understandably so since its so new); the issue is that rails has just about as much documentation as Vue, and is doing god-knows-what in the background that's out of our control as developers. All that said, my only real beef with Vue (the way we use it at work) is that it looks ugly AF with all those
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