8 things I look for in a Ruby on Rails app
As a consultant, I’ve looked over a shitload (how many? probably ~150-200) over the last 12 1/2 years in the Ruby on Rails community. I haven’t worked on most of them, but I do get invited to look over, review, audit, and provide feedback on a lot of those.
Over on the Planet Argon blog I’ve shared my quick hit list of a few initial things that I look for when looking over an existing code base.
Jr. Ruby on Rails developers
Over on the Planet Argon blog, you can read an enlightening interview with two of our Jr. Ruby on Rails developers. Both of them made a career change in their 30s and went through a coding academy here in Portland, Oregon.
Ruby on Rails developers in New York
We’ve had a number of clients in New York over the years. After a recent trip this last fall to visit clients and attend Cultivate we decided that we should spend more of our time in the city.
In 2014, we’re looking to expand our client base there. If you’re in the NYC area and are looking for an agency that has great Ruby on Rails developers… get in touch.
See you at LessConf and RailsConf?
Hey all,
It’s been a while (most of my blogging is over on the Planet Argon blog)... but I’m hoping to have some technical-related posts coming in the near future.
If you’ll be at LessConf in Florida this week, I’ll be there. Do I owe you a drink?
Also, if you’re coming to visit Portland for RailsConf 2013 and will arrive the weekend before, you should join us on a hike. If you can’t make it, be sure to say hello at the conference!
Hope all is well!
Cheers, Robby
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A Mobile Site or Responsive Design?
Our team at Planet Argon just released a white paper on this topic. I’d like to invite you to check it out.