I started web development with Ruby on Rails and learned other frameworks like Express, Meteor, Django, Flask, etc. along the way. Before working at a startup, I had thought Rails was too "old" and I should stick to JS frameworks (i.e. isomorphic or universal javascript). But after I started working with more experienced developers at my previous company, I started appreciating Rails the most out of all the frameworks I've tried. I also started noticing a lot of startups around us (in SF) still stick to Rails. This is contrary to what Google Trends shows me here (https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=nodejs,ruby%20on%20rails,ruby,javascript) and I might be too myopic. Any thoughts on why people (esp. startups) still stick to Rails?