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It encourages writing code once. By reducing repetition, you make your applications easier to maintain and less prone to bugs.
Instead of spending hours setting up configuration files, Rails has a set of "best practices" it follows by default. If you follow the standard conventions, Rails does the heavy lifting for you. Why Developers Love It
"Ruby on Rails"—often just called —is a powerful web application framework written in the Ruby programming language. It is designed to make programming web applications easier by making assumptions about what every developer needs to get started. The Philosophy Rails is built on two main guiding principles: Ruby on Rails
Since it has been around since 2004, there is a massive library of "Gems" (plug-and-play code packages) that allow you to add features like payment processing or user authentication in minutes. Who Uses It?
While newer frameworks have emerged, Rails remains a top choice for startups and established companies alike because of its stability, security updates, and the sheer efficiency of its "developer happiness" focus. It encourages writing code once
Originally built on Rails to scale their global marketplace. Hulu and Basecamp (where Rails was originally created). Is it still relevant today?
Because of its "batteries-included" approach, developers can build a prototype or a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) much faster than with most other frameworks. If you follow the standard conventions, Rails does
This is a built-in library that makes talking to your database feel like writing regular Ruby code, rather than complex SQL queries.