Anecdotally I can remember a few times I was glad, scaffolds existed like when teaching Rails classes to beginners, and having them excited to get started so quickly. I can also remember more than a few times I regretted using a scaffold after having to heavily remove or modify most of the code it generated. Rather than lean on either of these sets of experiences, is there some way we can test and validate that this would make using rails for beginners easier in the long run? Serious question. I'll be happy to A/B test-teach this to a group of students if we could come up with some reliable way of measuring success.
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