Perhaps the question should really be – what can’t you make with the Ruby programming language on the Rails web application framework?
When you add code to your codebase, you are assuming responsibility for it. When you use a third-party dependency, you’re effectively assuming liability for code you did not write.
From a support and maintenance perspective there are some standout features/improvements that we’re excited to see.
If you are responsible for a web application, how do you measure how safe it is?
We aim to provide a quick steer to the client as to whether it’s worth pursuing further or not.
There are several factors involved in your decision. First, consider what you might need.
A bug is just a difference between the product you have and the product you want.
By that definition, every programmer is a Mender. But as we’ve seen, some people identify themselves differently.
If you’re embarking on a new project where the new features will be an integral aspect then that alone might easily justify the investment in an upgrade.