I think the point of the article is that it's likely you didn't need a "modern web application" in the first place, because vanilla Rails would work fine. But you won't know that if you don't bother understanding the choices made in vanilla Rails.
I think the point of the article is that it's likely you didn't need a "modern web application" in the first place, because vanilla Rails would work fine. But you won't know that if you don't bother understanding the choices made in vanilla Rails.