| ▲ | thedanbob 3 hours ago | |
My experience has been the opposite, especially since Rails has included more batteries over the years. You need fewer non-Rails-default dependencies than ever, and the upgrade process has gotten easier every major version. | ||
| ▲ | dmix 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Rails is way more stable and mature these days. Keeping up to date is definitely easier. Probably 10x easier than a Node/JS project which will have far more churn. | ||