So happy for you Ben! Good luck and welcome to the Ruby side 😂
I've only been in Berlin once and in the depth of winter but I loved it!
Your post is a testament that knowing a language is not always required to get a job, skills are very transferable between programming (and sometimes spoken) languages.
If you want to play with Ruby and Rails, DEV runs on Rails and it's open-source 👀😊
So happy for you Ben! Good luck and welcome to the Ruby side 😂
I've only been in Berlin once and in the depth of winter but I loved it!
Your post is a testament that knowing a language is not always required to get a job, skills are very transferable between programming (and sometimes spoken) languages.
If you want to play with Ruby and Rails, DEV runs on Rails and it's open-source 👀😊
See github.com/thepracticaldev/dev.to
I was thinking this might be what finally pushes me to do something with my local copy of the DEV repo :)
Thanks very much. Ruby is quite nice!