Yeah agreed. I’m also in RoR but literally no one uses it. I find that a lot of younger programmers really know TS/JS well. And it used to be that you couldn’t do some things in Node, but I haven’t run into that anymore
Interesting, but how do you propose that backend switch once PMF happens and there is zero time, nor resources to change anything, but now need lots more features, scale, stability, maybe enterprise features, observability, and so on? I’m not a fan of switching horses mid-stream, just as the water is rising fast.
Yeah agreed. I’m also in RoR but literally no one uses it. I find that a lot of younger programmers really know TS/JS well. And it used to be that you couldn’t do some things in Node, but I haven’t run into that anymore
Interesting, but how do you propose that backend switch once PMF happens and there is zero time, nor resources to change anything, but now need lots more features, scale, stability, maybe enterprise features, observability, and so on? I’m not a fan of switching horses mid-stream, just as the water is rising fast.