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Nothing wrong with Rails in 2026. We still use it for both internal and customer projects. I haven't yet encountered anything that made me feel like switching. I'm also not interested in changing frameworks just to have the New Hotness die in 2-5 years (our oldest currently maintained Rails project is over 10 years old, and some stuff I started working on when Rails 2 was new is still being maintained, just not by us)


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