the.com/rails
The Ruby framework that turned web apps into a weekend hobby and a billion-dollar habit.
means An open-source web development framework written in Ruby that favors convention over configuration to build apps fast.
from Created by David Heinemeier Hansson in 2004, extracted from the project management tool Basecamp; named for the tracks that keep developers from wandering off into decision paralysis.
Convention rulesSensible defaults mean less boilerplate, more shipping.
Built thingsGitHub, Shopify, Airbnb all started on it.
Off the railsGoing against its conventions means fighting it constantly.