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Jan
Ruby on Rails (RoR) has stepped into its' 16th year. It still has been the significant server-side framework amongst always flowing and ever-evolving technological advancements in the stream of application development. The revolutionized combination of Ruby, a powerfully tooled programming language with Rails, an open-source web framework, is instinctively an obvious choice for many developers, a number of active contributors with its' drastic updates, and especially the users. The users simply find it easy to use. Why wouldn't they? It has its' minimal nature to be used for specific use-cases at ease. With the specificity in terms of usage and…