I doubt many companies will off-shore rails development to India. Rails is mostly used by small teams of developers in an agile environment. I currently work in a rails shop and there are four of us building all the systems. We pair everyday and switch it up every other day so everyone works with each other. I feel like most off shore developers receive a spec and start hammering out code mostly in one of the two traditional "enterprisey" platforms (java or net). Rails may never blow up to be as big as java or net but that's fine with me. I'd rather specialize in a niche than be a master of frameworks that have a gazillion other masters. Check out Chad Fowlers book sometime "the passionate programmer" it will change your life

Anyway just my .02  I could be wrong

Best,
Steven

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On Jan 22, 2010, at 1:06 AM, Rails ROR <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi everybody,


I don't know whether this is a relevant question or not but i wanted to know how ROR will be in future.

Most of the MNC companies in INDIA are working on technologies like JAVA, .NET.

They are using tools for testing.

Why aren't they using ROR much?

Is it a right decision to buildup a career in ROR?

But, I was really attracted by the ease of Code, the functionality, Handling complex issues easily in ROR.

Even ROR has testing mechanisms like Rspec,cucumber,watir....

The people of India who are working of ROR might be knowing this better .... i guess.

Please suggest on this.

Thanks in advance.






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