Hello Sir. Thanks for the comment. I respect or points of view but I don't agree with all of them. I started learning ruby when it was hyped when if you were opening a startup, rails were the first technology that came to your mind. I really don't think that Ruby came back to this. Another thing I would like to say, I did not say is that Ruby was not getting support or new features anymore. The whole idea of the article was to say that Ruby is not getting the attention of the programmers and the companies as it used to get, and in that way, it is losing to other languages. Last but not least, Bro, I'm not rooting against Ruby! I really hope the Ruby and Rails (that is the principal Ruby Framework) maintainers reinvented themselves and release game-changer features. If that happens and Ruby comes back to the most wanted language podium again I will return and release a new post picturing myself.
