I would add Angular (or another front end framework) and some type of CI.
On Mar 18, 2014, at 1:18 PM, Brandon <[email protected]> wrote:

> So having spent almost a year coding in RoR, I'm thinking of applying "new 
> stuff" that I didn't get to use in my past projects.
> 
> Keeping in mind that I want to keep improving my skills and experience so 
> that someday I can find that elusive remote RoR job, what would you suggest I 
> use?
> 
> I have on my list:
> 1. CoffeeScript
> 2. Haml
> 3. Rspec and Capybara
> 4. Database other than PostgreSQL
> 5. Hosting other than Heroku
> 6. BitBucket
> 
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