Javascript -> JavaScript (English) (#35183)
* Javascript -> JavaScript (English) * Update technical documentation page for required change * Update use-class-syntax-to-define-a-constructor-function.english.md * Update left-factorials.md
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Not only is it free to use, you can also help make it better. More than 4,500 people have already contributed code to [Rails](https://github.com/rails/rails). It’s easier than you think to become one of them.
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## Famous websites use or used Ruby on Rails
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Twitter was originally written in Ruby on Rails but moved away to a Java-based framework when needing to scale more. Twitch also heavily used Ruby and Ruby on Rails in the early stages but moved certain parts to Go-lang for anything that needed to be high-performant. Many websites that become famous and popular move parts or all of their back-end systems to frameworks based on compiled languages such Java, C++/C, and Go-lang from dynamic languages Ruby, Python, and Javascript (node). This is not always the case. Certain website are able to make dynamic language frameworks scale to as large as they need. Some good example are GitHub, Gitlab(open-source), Shopify, and Hulu.
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Twitter was originally written in Ruby on Rails but moved away to a Java-based framework when needing to scale more. Twitch also heavily used Ruby and Ruby on Rails in the early stages but moved certain parts to Go-lang for anything that needed to be high-performant. Many websites that become famous and popular move parts or all of their back-end systems to frameworks based on compiled languages such Java, C++/C, and Go-lang from dynamic languages Ruby, Python, and JavaScript (node). This is not always the case. Certain website are able to make dynamic language frameworks scale to as large as they need. Some good example are GitHub, Gitlab(open-source), Shopify, and Hulu.
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