Hi
This I am writing just of curiosity. I like ruby and rails very
much. But when I watch number of rails projects in freelance sites like
rentacoder or elance, it is found that the number of rails projects is
very less compared to other technologies. So would like to know why this
happens. Why people are some what reluctant to use Rails compared to
java technologies or even php. Frankly asking what is the career growth
in ROR if stick to that. What will be its future? In countries like
India the number of rails job openings is very minimum. Why this even
Rails is a great framework ?Please share your valuable thoughts
But one thing, it takes some time for any technology to reach everyone.
Most of the projects developed are already developed in Java, .Net or
any
other technologies
and they would be only for maintenance in the later stages.
It is waste of resources and money to begin the projects again from
scratch
and to train people to other technologies.
India the number of rails job openings is very minimum. Why this even
Rails is a great framework ?Please share your valuable thoughts
I think lots of it has to do with the simple fact that Rails is newer
than Java/PHP so the talent pool is simply less. While that equates
to fewer jobs overall, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll have
problems finding Rails jobs as the ratio may be the same (I have no
idea if that’s actually true).
The other component is that many ISP are reluctant to provide Rails
support because it is a bit more complicated. That’s changing though
with systems like Passenger. I liken it to the similar difference
between MySQL support and PostgreSQL support. The pool-size is just
different.
Beyond that though, you may well be looking in the wrong spot. Try jobs.rubynow.com and workingwithrails.com and some of the other ruby/
rails focused job sites and see what is out there.
I track jobs.rubynow.com in my RSS feeds and there are a at least
several postings a day. I don’t always read them, and many are for
full time employment, but some are for freelance as well.
-philip
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