Current: "You don't use Windows for development" Better: "You're familiar with developing in a *nix environment".
I do both. :) Regards, Dan On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Peter Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > You: > > Looking for part-time (during business hours) work. Have written a > few Rails applications and understand the differences between Rails 2 > and Rails 3. Don't know PHP, or wouldn't admit it if you did. Can > work independently and remotely, but open to being mentored by a > senior developer. Ready to start *immediately*. > > Us: > > We've been writing Ruby on Rails applications for our clients for 5 > years, beginning with Rails version 0.13. We have a solid background > in software development and approach Rails development as professional > software developers. > > We're looking for someone to join our small team to help write a Rails > 3 application, possibly long-term. This could eventually turn into > full-time work if you wanted it to. > > Skills: > > - Rails 3 (and Rails 2) > - You know why business logic doesn't belong in controllers > - You know stuff you can't learn from a tutorial > - You've written more than one real Rails app > - Git (you know how to branch and merge) > - HTML/CSS (no you can't use HAML) > - Test::Unit > - PostgreSQL > - You don't use Windows for development > - You have some nerdy script running from cron that saves you 10 > seconds a day off some task > > Next Steps: > > - Act fast > - Send your resume to: [email protected] > - Subject line should start with: RUBY > - Explain what this Ruby code does: > > class Object > def true? > self ? "Yes" : "No" > end > end > > -- > Peter Jones - pmade inc. > 303-219-0226 http://pmade.com > _______________________________________________ > Bdrg-members mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/bdrg-members > _______________________________________________ Bdrg-members mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/bdrg-members
