Comparison of Ruby on Rails and Hanami frameworks, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Rails is beginner-friendly and good for getting started quickly, while Hanami is more complex but allows for better code organization and scalability. Hanami is faster and more performant than Rails. The Rails ecosystem is more mature with extensive documentation and a larger community, while Hanami has a smaller community and less documentation. The article suggests beginners start with Rails and more advanced developers explore Hanami to build robust applications. The choice between the frameworks depends on the project's needs.

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Introducing Ruby on RailsIntroducing HanamiStructure and Architecture of Rails and HanamiEcosystem and CommunityEase of Use, Adoption, Governance, and Learning CurvePerformance: Ruby on Rails vs. HanamiTestingDeploymentWrapping Up

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