Need Full-time Senior Ruby Dev with CSS/Jquery skills etc

Subject says it all. [email protected]

On 18 June 2010 00:24, Philip H. [email protected] wrote:

On Jun 17, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Jan Drake wrote:

Subject says it all. [email protected]

No… it doesn’t… :slight_smile:

Company? Location? On-site or telecommute? etc…

… salary?

On Jun 17, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Jan Drake wrote:

Subject says it all. [email protected]

No… it doesn’t… :slight_smile:

Company? Location? On-site or telecommute? etc…

-philip

On Jun 18, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Michael P. wrote:

On 18 June 2010 00:24, Philip H. [email protected] wrote:

On Jun 17, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Jan Drake wrote:

Subject says it all. [email protected]

No… it doesn’t… :slight_smile:

Company? Location? On-site or telecommute? etc…

… salary?

Perhaps the OP just forgot the ‘?’ on the subject and is the one
looking for work. After all, a company wouldn’t use a @hotmail.com
address, right? :wink:

-Rob

Rob B.
http://agileconsultingllc.com
[email protected]

[email protected]

It depends… what if he is calling you to work at Hotmail (Microsoft)?
:stuck_out_tongue:


Fernando B.

On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Rob B.
<[email protected]

On Jun 18, 2010, at 10:53 AM, Fernando B. wrote:

Fernando B.
Touché

Rob B.
http://agileconsultingllc.com
[email protected]

[email protected]

On 18 June 2010 16:07, Amala S. [email protected] wrote:

Why ROR developer with CSS skill? CSS web designing and JQuery front end
skill is a completely different skill from Programming skill.

I don’t think you can develop decent websites using RoR without both
Ruby and CSS (and html and probably SQL) knowledge.

Colin

Why ROR developer with CSS skill? CSS web designing and JQuery front end
skill is a completely different skill from Programming skill.

On 18 June 2010 15:53, Fernando B. [email protected] wrote:

Perhaps the OP just forgot the ‘?’ on the subject and is the one looking
.
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Nandri(Thanks in Tamil),
Amala S.

I know that. But knowing everything is not an option. Then you dont need
to
develop this in ROR. You can opt for any frameworks, PHP, Java etc.

With ROR, the developers are able to focus on developing with just the
Ruby
language. The complexities are put behind. ROR developers more focus on
implementing the functionality in a much faster manner.

Forcing ROR developer to learn CSS is a hypocrazy. That means the
leadership
dont know anything about
ROR technology. CSS and JQuery stuff should be given to web designers
who
are trained for that.
Dont mix up.

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Nandri(Thanks in Tamil),
Amala S.

Amala S. wrote:

I know that. But knowing everything is not an option. Then you dont need
to
develop this in ROR. You can opt for any frameworks, PHP, Java etc.

With ROR, the developers are able to focus on developing with just the
Ruby
language. The complexities are put behind. ROR developers more focus on
implementing the functionality in a much faster manner.

Forcing ROR developer to learn CSS is a hypocrazy. That means the
leadership
dont know anything about
ROR technology. CSS and JQuery stuff should be given to web designers
who
are trained for that.
Dont mix up.

No. You shouldn’t expect your Web developers to be greаt designers, but
you absolutely should expect them to know CSS reasonably well. As for
JavaScript, that’s programming, not design. It makes sense for Web
developers to know it.

[Note to Andreas: the spam filter on ruby-forum banned “greаt design”.
WTF?]

Best,

Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]

On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Amala S. [email protected]
wrote:

are trained for that.
Dont mix up.

You are utterly hilarious. You’re describing a fantasy world.

I’ve worked with dozens of good designers over the years and not a
single one of them ever wanted to even see the code, much less develop
it. People who can draw and have a flair for art are almost never
interested in code.

A web developer who doesn’t know CSS and Javascript isn’t a web
developer.

Leadership doesn’t EVER know very much about the actual technology,
it’s the developers job to know and then advise them. Jesus, you’re
clueless. The real world where real companies have real clients and
real projects simply doesn’t work the way you describe.


Greg D.
destiney.com | gregdonald.com

Hello I have interest in this job.

http://www.linkedin.com/in/philipecasarotte

On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Marnen Laibow-Koser

Hey Amala,

You are right to some extent. But I strongly feel that knowing a
language
with CSS and HTML is not wrong and its not the pressure. A web
developer
should know all the things related to web development.
Anf if anyone has knowledge of both front-end and functionality part
then its really good
for him/her as well as for the organization.

Thanks,
Nidhi

On 18 June 2010 17:05, Amala S. [email protected] wrote:

are trained for that.
Dont mix up.

That is ok for developers with leadership staff, software engineers
and web developers. I suspect (though I have no evidence) that the
majority of RoR developers are programmers and web developers.
Certainly this is true in many cases. In my case there is me to
fulfill all roles. Again I suspect that I am not the only one in this
situation.

Actually I am not sure how it would work even with separate
developers. Do the CSS/html experts do the views and the programmers
do the models and controllers? I just don’t see how it would work.
Presumably it does in your case however. How do you organise things?

Colin