I once lost appetite for the job of programming and wanted to change my career and do something else. Then I started working with people knowledgable in RoR. We did TDD, pair-programming (even remote over ssh'd terminal), and all sorts of fun stuff. The RoR people that I worked with and the whole community have always been fun and helpful.
After 10 years, I'm still here writing software and loving my job. I don't get to work with RoR as much as before but it's still my go-to framework.
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I once lost appetite for the job of programming and wanted to change my career and do something else. Then I started working with people knowledgable in RoR. We did TDD, pair-programming (even remote over ssh'd terminal), and all sorts of fun stuff. The RoR people that I worked with and the whole community have always been fun and helpful.
After 10 years, I'm still here writing software and loving my job. I don't get to work with RoR as much as before but it's still my go-to framework.