Part time rails job for learning experience

Hi guys,

I am looking for part time job as learning experience for rails. I’ve
total
6 years of experience mostly java related but I am new to rails. I’ve
gone
through rails tutorial by Michael H.
(Chapter 1: From zero to deploy | Ruby on Rails Tutorial | Learn Enough to Be Dangerous) and
developed
the sample application. Then I read Agile Web D. with Rails
(4th
Edition) and completed the sample application. I am always trying to
learn
different features of rails by creating sample apps. I am pretty much
familiar with Bootstrap, Heroku as well.

Best Regards,

I am also looking for part time job ,i have 1.3 year of exp in rails

On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:30 AM, Arvind V. [email protected]
wrote:

(Chapter 1: From zero to deploy | Ruby on Rails Tutorial | Learn Enough to Be Dangerous) and developed
the sample application. Then I read Agile Web D. with Rails (4th
Edition) and completed the sample application. I am always trying to learn
different features of rails by creating sample apps. I am pretty much
familiar with Bootstrap, Heroku as well.

Good luck, both of you. In the meantime, if you haven’t, hop on an
open source project, pick up some issues and work on them.
Contributions are noticed by employers; github is like a job board
almost some days. Also, hop on stackoverflow and answer some
questions, build some karma there. The good employers know to look at
these things. Build your own portfolios as well. Having coding samples
that you can readily show and offer is quite helpful.

Getting through the tutorials is really only the first step. You have
to demonstrate that you can actually solve problems that come up with
writing web applications. Like any skill, software development takes
time and effort to hone and become proficient in. Work the kata. Work
with others. Read code. Help with projects. Build a network of people
who know you and your code. Make something useful or beautiful every
day.