I was wondering, are there many companies out there that use Ruby? I
feel that Ruby might be used more in research, at universities etc...
but it would be nice to find out if there are companies out there that
use ruby. Are there jobs requiring just ruby?
The company that I work for at the moment has used ruby in the past
(thats how I first came in contact with it).
I was wondering, are there many companies out there that use Ruby? I
feel that Ruby might be used more in research, at universities etc...
but it would be nice to find out if there are companies out there that
use ruby. Are there jobs requiring just ruby?
The company that I work for at the moment has used ruby in the past
(thats how I first came in contact with it).
Thanks,
Daniel.
Hello
You might wanna check out the ruby jobs site... seems to be a few added since last time i looked anyway...
The Robot Co-op (of which I am an employee) has five programmers who do Ruby (Rails) all day long, and nothing else. (Unless they felt like it, which they don't.)
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On Oct 13, 2005, at 1:33 AM, Daniel Lewis wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering, are there many companies out there that use Ruby? I
feel that Ruby might be used more in research, at universities etc...
but it would be nice to find out if there are companies out there that
use ruby. Are there jobs requiring just ruby?
The company that I work for at the moment has used ruby in the past
(thats how I first came in contact with it).
I was wondering, are there many companies out there that use Ruby? I
feel that Ruby might be used more in research, at universities etc...
but it would be nice to find out if there are companies out there that
use ruby. Are there jobs requiring just ruby?
The company that I work for at the moment has used ruby in the past
(thats how I first came in contact with it).
Thanks,
Daniel.
Where I work I've successfully got a go-ahead nod from the boss to let Ruby in to our office and have addicted one of my co-workers on Rails. We'll use Rails on the next project where it fits. (Now if I can just get this PHP project done so I can play with Rails too...)
I was wondering, are there many companies out there that use Ruby? I
feel that Ruby might be used more in research, at universities etc...
but it would be nice to find out if there are companies out there that
use ruby. Are there jobs requiring just ruby?
Well that depends, I suppose.
I do a lot of Ruby on the Job, most of the time it's testing, data analysis and recently Rails and Watir.
The company that I work for at the moment has used ruby in the past
(thats how I first came in contact with it).
Oh, what a lucky man... (see Emerson, Lake and Palmer)
I'm "salting the oats" by writing remote admin/monitoring tools at my job
in Ruby; if my company wants to use them for other clients down the
road they'll likely have to hire a Ruby programmer 8D
My boss also wants me to implement an internal CRM system for our
customer service tickets to replace aging Foxpro/VB based one, again
I get to choose the language.
Ralph "PJPizza"
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On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 05:33:11PM +0900, Daniel Lewis wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering, are there many companies out there that use Ruby? I
feel that Ruby might be used more in research, at universities etc...
but it would be nice to find out if there are companies out there that
use ruby. Are there jobs requiring just ruby?
The company that I work for at the moment has used ruby in the past
(thats how I first came in contact with it).
We just wrapped up a new product at our company that is done in rails. It's
a fairly feature rich affiliate system (sorry it's not open source). Its the
first application we have done in ruby, or it probably wouldn't have taken
the month that it did.
Since we have so much invested in our current infrastructure that is based
on mod perl, most uses of ruby will be for new projects where they make
sense. Most of us really like ruby though coming from perl. Many things are
familiar, but cleaner. And blocks make so many things easy to write.
Chris
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On 10/13/05, Daniel Lewis <danieljohnlewis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering, are there many companies out there that use Ruby? I
feel that Ruby might be used more in research, at universities etc...
but it would be nice to find out if there are companies out there that
use ruby. Are there jobs requiring just ruby?
The company that I work for at the moment has used ruby in the past
(thats how I first came in contact with it).
I'm not sure if the ruby mailing list is the right place for this, a advert that is, but since we are talking jobs, I have a small UK based company and we are looking for ruby/rails coders to work on a freelance basis.
No need to be located in the UK. You would need to know how to use sub-version as well.
Any one interested please send an email to krisleech@interkonect.com
Thanks, K.
Stephan Kämper wrote:
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Daniel Lewis wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering, are there many companies out there that use Ruby? I
feel that Ruby might be used more in research, at universities etc...
but it would be nice to find out if there are companies out there that
use ruby. Are there jobs requiring just ruby?
Well that depends, I suppose.
I do a lot of Ruby on the Job, most of the time it's testing, data analysis and recently Rails and Watir.
The company that I work for at the moment has used ruby in the past
(thats how I first came in contact with it).
Oh, what a lucky man... (see Emerson, Lake and Palmer)
Happy rubying
Stephan
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