At a guess, it's because they're using Go. The build and test processes are refreshingly (ludicrously) fast in that language.
Note that doesn't mean you should switch to Go, as the ridiculously fast compile times could be outweighed by other factors (retraining, lack of specific features, etc.)
I would however investigate it as an option as it seems to have found a place in the hearts of many former rails shops!
Note that doesn't mean you should switch to Go, as the ridiculously fast compile times could be outweighed by other factors (retraining, lack of specific features, etc.)
I would however investigate it as an option as it seems to have found a place in the hearts of many former rails shops!