Why have you decided on Rails before finding a developer? In general,
it is best to let the developer make the technical decisions.
> I am a business person and have no idea on how to find the right
> person/people to work with, what questions to ask so that I know they
> have the right experience and what should be paid (this product is
> currently being boot-strapped - but I fully understand the
> consequences of cheap, inexperienced development).
That's tough. You could start with the Joel Test, although that's
really meant to qualify possible places to work. But if you're hiring
developers, you are either going to have to become knowledgeable enough
to ask the right questions, or you'll have to hire a lead developer to
ask the questions for you.
>
> Lastly, is it possible to find a good programmer and designer in one
> or is always better to use two different people?
>
It depends on the people and the project. Don't expect to find both in
one person, but know that lightning might strike.
> Your advice is appreciated!
> Damien.
Best,
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