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A survey of software developers to learn their opinions of development frameworks has revealed that Microsoft's .NET is much loved, and Ruby On Rails ranks near the bottom in developer satisfaction.
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Our client – a fast-moving, high-growth online loan underwriting company – is on the hunt for a Senior Ruby on Rails Developer who’s not just great with code but also knows how to lead the way! If you ...
According to Gartner, the number of Ruby On Rails developers will grow to some 4 million by 2013. While many of these will be hobbyists, Gartner believes the largest area of growth will be inside the ...