What sort of timespan are you concerned about?

For the next few years there will be plenty of RoR jobs. However what sort
of demand there will be in, say, 30 years is anyones guess. I suspect that
it will be less than now as, I hope, new and exiting technologies will
emerge in the next 30 years.

Remember there are still C and COBOL jobs available and those languages are
really really old.

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