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Why I Still Use Rails

Hello, friends! Originally posted to Medium Whether or not you’ve heard about Ruby on Rails (henceforth referred to as “Rails”) in a while, or ever, it is one of the classic web frameworks. It adva…

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If you want to help the open web, when you write something you’re proud of here or some other social web site, also post it to your blog. Not a huge deal but every little bit helps. 😀
This is excellent.
@braidn Hi, Braden! I have about 4 years of experience. Could you DM me more info? :)
@georgetakei not lifesaving behavior :(

It's crazy how bad the job market. I got laid off on January 26th, and it's been rough. Getting interviews has been unusually difficult

Very little communication from companies I'm applying to, even after doing interviews

I'm looking for software development roles, ideally in a modern Java stack, or Ruby

I have 4 years of experiencewith mostly Spring Boot, as well as some Node and Rails. I've also done React, Bootstrap, and Ant Design for the front-end

#getfedihired
#ruby
#java
#spring

I’d like to take a moment and appreciate the wonderful experience of a chronological timeline of posts created by the authors I follow, no more and no less.

It is the little things.

#ux #timeline #mastodon

ice and road salt have been hurting his paws so the good boy got some boots ♥️
@Daojoan saves typing and having to look up solutions to small, common problems that you'd normally have to Google

Do you, or have you ever, used a graphical user interface? If you use #Windows, #macOS, or any version of #Linux with a window manager or desktop environment, you can thank Dr. Clarence "Skip" Ellis.

Dr. Ellis worked at Xerox PARC, the research organization that developed the modern GUI. Icons, windows, the mouse, Ethernet-based networking, laser printing - all of these (and more) came out of PARC. Dr. Ellis led the team that created Officetalk, the first program to use icons and the Internet. He got his start at 15 years old showing a local tech company how to reuse punch cards, which was a game-changer back in 1958.

Oh, and he was also the first black man to earn a PhD in Computer Science.

#BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistory #BlackMastodon #ComputerScience @blackmastodon

https://elective.collegeboard.org/clarence-skip-ellis-computer-science-pioneer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Ellis_(computer_scientist)
https://www.redhat.com/en/command-line-heroes/season-6/clarence-ellis

Clarence "Skip" Ellis: From Icons to Icon

How we work and play in the digital world would be very different without the innovations of the first Black person to earn a PhD in CS