When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Ruby on Rails easier to use, set up, and administer. However, reviewers preferred doing business with Angular overall.
You can develop quickly with component templates. Angular provides specific assistance and feedback with nearly most common IDE.
I'm going to mostly compare it to React. Angular's community is weakening by the day. It's updates are slow compared to React's. It's not functional so it doesn't write as cleanly. It's also pretty hard to debug. You have to select some element on the page...
I really love developing with dynamic languages, and Ruby is clean, fun and very flexible to use.
Since the framework was introduced lately, the implementation examples and lack of proper documentation was a point of pain for us.
You can develop quickly with component templates. Angular provides specific assistance and feedback with nearly most common IDE.
I really love developing with dynamic languages, and Ruby is clean, fun and very flexible to use.
I'm going to mostly compare it to React. Angular's community is weakening by the day. It's updates are slow compared to React's. It's not functional so it doesn't write as cleanly. It's also pretty hard to debug. You have to select some element on the page...
Since the framework was introduced lately, the implementation examples and lack of proper documentation was a point of pain for us.