Ruby 1.8.7 versus Ruby 1.9+ performance -
Recently I have been tasked with working on a fairly high volume rail API (5k requests at the summit of each other for).
Earlier I have spent most of our coding efforts on Java applications, I am just new in the world of Ruby / Rail.
In the house I am using the latest versions of Ruby / Rail to develop some small applications and feel for language and structure.
Work on the tracks is made at Ruby 1.8.7 and Rail 2.3.16 and for me it seems very old and much more than the current versions used at home Syntax and new features are unavailable. I like new versions of Ruby and Rail.
I picked up with my team about the desire to upgrade to the latest / latest versions but I was told that new versions of Ruby 'Production' are not ready. Unfortunately due to my inexperience with Ruby, I'm not really in a position to dispute this.
Is any good article / metric showing the same or better performance with the new Ruby / Rail versions? Personally, I look forward to the better of the new iteration of a language / framework.
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Note that Ruby 2 also has better performance
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