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The Results Are In! We are thrilled to announce that over 2,700 developers from the Ruby on Rails community across 106 countries have shared their thoughts on the tools, frameworks, and workflows that shape their daily development lives. Through these valuable responses, we aim to understand where Rails stands as a framework in 2024. This marks the eighth edition of our survey since we started bac
2,049 members of the Rails community from 92 countries kindly contributed their thoughts on tools, frameworks, and workflows in their day to day development lives. From these responses we hope to get an understanding of where Rails stands as a framework in 2020. Some of these questions have been asked since our original survey over a decade ago, and show how the community has evolved over the last
The Rails Hosting Survey collects responses about the state of hosting Ruby on Rails applications every few years. We have the results for 2018 to share with the community.
We're back! The Rails team is on the eve of rolling out Rails 5 and the crew at Planet Argon thought it was an ideal time to see where the community has been and perhaps uncover some potential trends for the future. Like last time, 2016 results will be displayed by default. Feel free to toggle between the 2014, 2012, and 2009 results to view previous results for these questions. Let's get started!
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Welcome to the 2024 Ruby on Rails Community Survey! In 2009, we initiated the first community survey to gather insights about hosting Ruby on Rails applications. Over the years, we've expanded the scope to cover questions about tools, frameworks, and workflows to observe the evolving environment. Now, in its eighth edition, we're leaning deeper into the topics we're all curious about. As part of t
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