I was disappointed to find it was a *three
lined* job advertisement. As much as well all like short, sharp, shiny
things (aka Twitter) a job advertisement needs to pull me in and then
have at least one or two well-detailed paragraphs about what I can
expect to be working on as well as my pay and the work conditions.
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Sometimes I like putting the opportunity on the table and then speaking to anyone who would be interested and then fill them in on all the details.
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It's very hard to inspire oneself with one's code
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Unfortunate, you should be more self indulgent with ones code.
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isn't the one I saw
advertised the other day under "Super-mega-extreme programming"... I
think it involved writing an entire file whilst sky-diving. Not my
style at all! What if I needed to use the internet? The ping would be
horrendous!
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Don’t know who posted that but one thing you will find out, actually maybe you wont, so ill just tell you, I don’t talk shit so...
And FYI your ad sounds like a danoz direct commercial I hope you guys don’t pitch your software like that.
Appreciate your concerns and they are not noted.
I am just here to put opportunities on the table to good ruby devs, I like seeing good guys get good jobs, and the majority of you are really nice human beings, maybe a little jaded with the recruitment industry but once that hostility is gone, its all good.
You make software, I find people jobs. Its pretty simple.
Your snide remarks can be left at the door.
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Shh. You're not my mother.
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I hope she taught you common decency, as you have displayed a complete lack of it here.
Regards
I wasn’t aware that this was a competition, as for the job ad there have been many a time where I have put in detailed specs, I should of with this one, but I did have my reasons. If people think my posts are spam, don’t read them, I don’t force anyone, I am not in your face, the opportunity is their if you want to take it.
Thanks for the heads up and next time I will put in all of the spec.
But ignorant, elitists attitudes displayed by Mr Biggs, just shows me that there are some very small pockets in the ruby community which really want to cotton ball RoR from the general market, it kind of contradicts everything that the guys at 37 signals are doing, they are creating a language and framework that is much cleaner and faster than a lot of languages out their. They are pushing for enterprise level acceptance, and they are constantly working on all the bugs so that the wider community can see that "hey check this out coding can actually be a lot of fun and make you a shitload of money!".
All good, being a recruiter I expect attitudes like this, I don’t dictate how much I charge, my company does, you have a problem speak to my boss. I just want to put good opportunities in front of good devs, and hey if the dev is good enough he will make that company a shitload more than what my company charges them.
I know 9 out of 10 devs know who Mocra is, geez if i was really a leech I wouldn’t of called Dr nic saying that their is a potential project for him worth a far bit of money, with which I am still getting the specs for.
People here only know how "normal" recruiters work, I am here to help the community or Ruby houses with potential projects & information ( I am a recruiter its my job to know who is doing what, where and why) and I am also here to tell guys of potentially better opportunities. Its a give and take. I am not just about making money with my clients and candidates, I want to build relationships and get companies and devs to leverage off the people and contacts that I have.
I know that some of the communiity have a strong opinion of what recruiters do, but flip the coin and its like me saying that "You make software to fool people in thinking that they need them" Is that a true statment? You decide.
Business is business you dont need to make it personal.
All good, have a good weekend.
They didn't create the language, Yukihiro Matsumoto did, 15 years ago.
That point alone will kill your trust every time you speak to a Ruby
or Ruby on Rails dev.
Rails is only cleaner because Ruby is and Ruby (and this will
potentially get me flamed on a RoR board) is not faster than any of
it's "competitors"
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That has tripped me up before, I keep on making that stupid slip of the brain. Its rails I was meaning. But hey take it as you want.
No, they're on record as attempting to dispel the myth that frameworks
need to be labelled "enterprise", in-fact, they labelled a blog post
"why enterprise software sucks" (http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/
669-why-enterprise-software-sucks)
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I have to wonder: what is it about the world of enterprise software that routinely produces such inelegant user experiences?
The people who buy enterprise software aren’t the people who use enterprise software. That’s where the disconnect begins. And it pulls and pulls and pulls until the user experience is split from the buying experience so severely that the software vendors are building for the buyers, not the users. The experience takes a back seat to the feature list, future promises, and buzz words. -
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This comment here suggests that the only reason they don’t like enterprise software is because its built without the user in mind.
What I was suggesting is making RoR accessible to enterprise "market" (companies) and re educating them on the benefits of this technology.
37 signals are in the game for making money right? I am sure if they got the opportunity to partner up with an Apple or Microsoft they would jump at it, oh hang on they already have http://www.infoq.com/news/Apple-to-Include-Ruby-on-Rails
So back to the point, they only think enterprise software sucks because it doesn’t take the user into account, if they had the opportunity to make software which was accessible by millions of users, why wouldn’t they? They want money right? they would be stupid if they didn’t.
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37signals are in the business of making their "own shitload of money"
with their own apps, they've never promoted Rails
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They have never promoted rails? Have you read "Getting Real?" Of course they are promoting RoR!
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My point is if you're getting negative feedback about your interaction
with the community, you're approaching it the wrong way, with the
wrong attitude and with a lack of knowledge about the community that
destroys your legitimacy
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Hey I only reacted to Ryan's emails, have a read back he was the one throwing knives!
He said she said, I have no time for it, but my interaction with the community to date has been fine, the only backlash I have got is from this thread.
Plus I am not a coder I am trying to understand it, and with learning you make some mistakes, no need to shoot down someone learning, dare I say it but I know far more about this space than any other recruiter I know.
Hey all good once again. Educate or re educate me I am all ears, I have never professed that I am the all seeing eye when it comes to this, so I don’t know why you expect it from others. I am learning as I go though.
Have a good weekend oli.
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SK