August 30, 2007 at 2:59 pm
· Filed under Rails, Ruby, Uncategorized
RubyLearning recently caught up with Ola Bini, core JRuby developer at Bangalore, India to get his views on JRuby. In this
interview, Ola gives insights for Ruby and Java devlopers for easy adoption of JRuby.
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August 29, 2007 at 3:42 pm
· Filed under Rails, Jobs, Ruby
Company: Accenture
Location: Chicago, IL; San Jose, CA
Description:
Accenture Technology Labs creates a vision of how technology will shape the future and invents the next wave of cutting-edge business solutions. Our research and development team explores new and emerging technologies that are one to five years out, and uses them to create prototypes and cutting-edge solutions that will help organizations maximize performance in the future.
We are looking for Web 2.0 developers to assist in consulting engagements and research and development projects with emerging technologies. You will work with other Labs individuals to envision and create applications that use these technologies.
Accenture Technology Labs are located in Chicago, Illinois and San Jose, California.
Qualifications:
4-year degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
2 years of experience in programming skills in any of the following languages: Ajax, Apollo, Ruby on Rails, Flex.
Including working knowledge of one of the following: Java, .NET, C++, C#, COBOL, J2EE
For full details.
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August 22, 2007 at 5:39 pm
· Filed under Rails, Ruby
Last August, PuneRuby member Satish Talim conducted
Free Ruby Lessons which were a big hit. This August, he is again conducting these lessons. Register and learn Ruby along with him.
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August 18, 2007 at 10:13 am
· Filed under Rails, Ruby
David Black the author of Ruby for Rails talks to RubyLearning.com members and gives valuable insights to all the would-be Ruby and Rails developers. He talks about areas in Ruby that one should concentrate on and much more. Do read.
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August 18, 2007 at 7:21 am
· Filed under Rails, Ruby
A new forum for the members of the
RubyLearning.com site is now up and running. With over 5000+ downloads of the Free Ruby Study Notes, the forum should soon be brimming with activity. The focus of the forum would be mainly for beginners interested in Ruby programming and all Ruby based products like Rails. Do check it out.
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