Thanks for the advice. Your tutorial on hellorails is on my todo list 🙂 even though I have some experience, I want to go a step back and check everything again in a guided way from the basics....
I learnt RoR over the last 8 years and just code for myself, but i don't test, and it's a huge gap in my skillset, the other one is security, need good courses on both
I was preparing myself to start a bootcamp. I can already create projects using React. When I was selecting the bootcamp Spiced is offering React and LeWagon Ruby on Rails. I got confused and signed a contract to go with the bootcamp that is going with rails. Now I am really scared that I won't find a job because my main language will be Ruby. So I was preparing myself for the bootcamp and got the wrong one. I will start in 2 weeks and I know almost nothing about RoR.
Being versed in React will always get you a job. Rails is definitely more niche but I think that's changing. It's tough to say what's the best path with tech moving so fast. I work in Rails daily but I'm actually a product designer by trade.
Bro I am having trouble getting interviewed. I think it's my mistake learning Ruby on Rails while living in ME. So basically I haven't run into production trouble yet.
@@Webcrunch Hey, I am ruby on rails developer too and also from ME, and yes, as mosaka1471 said, there is no opportunity for us. I applied for a lot of jobs and I didnt get interviewed. I am looking for a remote job, it doesnt matter if it's a contract, part time, full time, ... doesnt matter at all.
I'm almost finished with Foundations in the Odin Project and will start the Rails path after. Glad I found your videos.
I’m 75% through the Ruby path. Lmk if you have questions!
@@dayzerodevs bad ass, I'll probably be there next Summer. :) All the reading in the basic javascript portion is killing me. 😖
@@Freddiechavira it’s a grind, but important stuff there! Happy to help at any point
Great advice! Definitely like these types of videos sprinkled in with the other content 🚀
Thanks for chiming in!
Thanks for the advice. Your tutorial on hellorails is on my todo list 🙂 even though I have some experience, I want to go a step back and check everything again in a guided way from the basics....
Glad I could help!
Thanks! greetings from Santiago, Chile ❤
I learnt RoR over the last 8 years and just code for myself, but i don't test, and it's a huge gap in my skillset, the other one is security, need good courses on both
Me too! Good in security... I hope! But nil in tests! I can't! I don't get it! :D
I was preparing myself to start a bootcamp. I can already create projects using React. When I was selecting the bootcamp Spiced is offering React and LeWagon Ruby on Rails. I got confused and signed a contract to go with the bootcamp that is going with rails. Now I am really scared that I won't find a job because my main language will be Ruby. So I was preparing myself for the bootcamp and got the wrong one. I will start in 2 weeks and I know almost nothing about RoR.
Being versed in React will always get you a job. Rails is definitely more niche but I think that's changing. It's tough to say what's the best path with tech moving so fast. I work in Rails daily but I'm actually a product designer by trade.
Bro I am having trouble getting interviewed. I think it's my mistake learning Ruby on Rails while living in ME. So basically I haven't run into production trouble yet.
Are you looking for roles locally or remote or both? I know opportunities are a dime a dozen.
@@Webcrunch Hey, I am ruby on rails developer too and also from ME, and yes, as mosaka1471 said, there is no opportunity for us. I applied for a lot of jobs and I didnt get interviewed. I am looking for a remote job, it doesnt matter if it's a contract, part time, full time, ... doesnt matter at all.
I'm a react guy, learning rails in 2024. I hope I will land a rails job
Hopefully I can be of help here ☺️