Ruby is concise compared to Go though. I like Go and but when I use it I have to accept that I'll write (and debug) at twice as much code as I would do in Ruby.
If you're mostly just loading data into a large fast cache, lines of code may be a more critical dimension than execution speed.
That's how well designed Rails projects work and you get most of what you need straight out of the box.
Ruby is concise compared to Go though. I like Go and but when I use it I have to accept that I'll write (and debug) at twice as much code as I would do in Ruby.
If you're mostly just loading data into a large fast cache, lines of code may be a more critical dimension than execution speed.
That's how well designed Rails projects work and you get most of what you need straight out of the box.