amazing, a guy that knows not so much about programming, is upset about rails that is not so easy anymore and he have to use the brain.
that is issue about rails, so many people believe that rails will create apps for you, and you will be a amazing rich guy.
[...] When I first used it, I didn’t have to modify anything about it, which was good because I knew nothing about Rails.[...] professional guy, offcourse...
[...]A few years later I wanted to offer discounted multi-license SKUs, so I had to modify the app. I had my Rails book and I walked through the code, or more often the lack of code, since the framework did almost everything by default. In 3 days I learned enough Rails to complete my changes. It worked great, and I wrote almost no code. It was a profound experience — I had never written so little code and gotten so much functionality.[...]
is good to be a developer that doesn't code. just do some scaffolding and you are rich.
then, this amazing developer say:
[...]
MyBatis and JSPs, for several reasons.
[...] so,
- no mvc
- component framework
- xhtml
- stateless
- amazing orm, mybatis
[...]
I wish there were a Rails IDE that would somehow show me all the things the app is really doing, not just my code — something like the “Show Paragraphs” function in word processors that shows all the hidden characters, except in this case it would show all the hidden functionality[...] yes, as a developer you cannot live without a CRTL+SPACE
[...]
Java is very simple but it also has everything under the sun if you need something. I just create very simple servlets and then include the libraries I need for database communication, sending mail, and talking to Braintree.[...]
yes, java is very simple.
[...] When I first used it, I didn’t have to modify anything about it, which was good because I knew nothing about Rails.[...] professional guy, offcourse... [...]A few years later I wanted to offer discounted multi-license SKUs, so I had to modify the app. I had my Rails book and I walked through the code, or more often the lack of code, since the framework did almost everything by default. In 3 days I learned enough Rails to complete my changes. It worked great, and I wrote almost no code. It was a profound experience — I had never written so little code and gotten so much functionality.[...] is good to be a developer that doesn't code. just do some scaffolding and you are rich. then, this amazing developer say: [...] MyBatis and JSPs, for several reasons. [...] so, - no mvc - component framework - xhtml - stateless - amazing orm, mybatis [...] I wish there were a Rails IDE that would somehow show me all the things the app is really doing, not just my code — something like the “Show Paragraphs” function in word processors that shows all the hidden characters, except in this case it would show all the hidden functionality[...] yes, as a developer you cannot live without a CRTL+SPACE [...] Java is very simple but it also has everything under the sun if you need something. I just create very simple servlets and then include the libraries I need for database communication, sending mail, and talking to Braintree.[...] yes, java is very simple.