Yes. Because Rails decided what the "Golden path" was 10 years ago, but pales when having to do real-time anything, concurrent anything, parallel anything, etc. also, scaling tends to be expensive.
I will admit that rails ecosystem is much larger and often you have multiple libraries that do the same thing and you can pick and choose and those gems/libraries have been around for a while.
Phoenix you can spin up a SaaS platform with realtime messaging and event handling the way you could spin up a blog with rails 10 years ago.
I will admit that rails ecosystem is much larger and often you have multiple libraries that do the same thing and you can pick and choose and those gems/libraries have been around for a while.
Phoenix you can spin up a SaaS platform with realtime messaging and event handling the way you could spin up a blog with rails 10 years ago.
https://fullstackphoenix.com/boilerplates