Changing topics: What do you have against Ruby on Rails? I haven't done much with RoR, but it seems promising. My team is currently deciding between Django and Rails for our next project. I already understand Django, but what should I know about Rails?
Thanks, Richard On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 23:33:07 Tod Hansmann wrote: > Oh, look. It's that time again where I get quite antsy about knowing > what's out there. Specifically I'm looking at dev jobs in the Utah > County, South Salt Lake, and Seattle, WA areas. These dev jobs should > have nothing to do with Ruby on Rails or PHP, and should not want to pay > peanuts for expertise, which is a not uncommon problem in the valley for > reasons I'm sure we could discuss if we had to again. > > What cool stuff is out there? Is anyone looking for that special dev > someone in their departmental life? I know how to keep a cubicle homey > and brighten up an office-mate's day. I enjoy many kinds of programming > from web application architecture (not frontend design) in django or > ASP.NET (MVC preferred), to rich client apps, mobile, test automation, > and even network programming. Basically anything that isn't a lot of > GUI pontification. I wouldn't even mind a job with some project > management requirements, as it's a thing I do. > > Is there a lonely dev team out there? A wonderful software group > looking to settle down and build great tech of our own? > > Tell us (or just me, I guess) what you know and maybe we can all make > awesome things! > > Cheers, > > -Tod Hansmann /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */