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However, for those who werent able to get in (or are real gluttons for punishment), I will be speaking the night before at a free event hosted by The Vancouver Ruby/Rails/Merb Meetup Group. Well be discussing in greater detail the three techniques I highlighted at the Expo: continuousdeployment, split-testing, and five whys.
Chances also increase if there seems to be a Ruby bent to the content. Case Study: Continuousdeployment makes releases n. Towards a new entrepreneurship ► 2009 (88) ► December (4) Continuousdeployment for mission-critical applica. Thats just me, though. Im sort of surprised you have no comments.
Good article, this is exactly the reason Im still primarily a PHP developer rather than Ruby or Python. There are a lot of C and C++ programmers out there who have had to move to web based development and Python and Ruby are not C. It is one reason why I like ruby. So heres to the team that built PHP.
If the company is looking for programmers, you convince them they absolutely need Ruby programmers. Now, theres nobody with 10 years experience in doing ETL QVC in Ruby, so now your 3 years is starting to look pretty good. Case Study: Continuousdeployment makes releases n. Remember Java? Expo (and a call for he.
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