> It's starting to feel a bit like the PHP market - lots of people who can
do "stuff", but not that many like those of us who have been sipping the BDD
kool-aid for a couple of years and who are overlooked or undervalued in
terms of day rate.

I still can't understand how anyone can code anything of any complexity
without BDD (or TDD or whatever flavour). I know it's possible -- I used to
do it, but hell if I can figure how.
As for finding other niches, maybe now would be a good time to really get to
grips with the next generation of apps that will be all HTML, JS, & CSS. I'd
quite like to sit down & get to know JS properly, like (I think) I know
Ruby. & to really get my head around how to structure applications & their
codebases.

On 22 April 2010 14:21, Paul Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 22 Apr 2010, at 11:41, Alex Barlow wrote:
> >
> > But give them a try? http://www.computerfutures.com/ these guys bug me
> > about one in Scotland all the time
> >
>
> Interesting (vaguely).  Is it permie or contract and any idea of location?
>
> If Scotland was an option it might be worth Paul having a bit of a lurk on
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/scotrug
>
> I can think of at least 4 companies up here looking for permie Ruby Devs
> (Tic Toc, PCCL, 55 Degrees, FreeAgent).  Don't know about contract, though.
>
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