Agreed, as a consultant in software engineering (not games though), a lot of companies that used to outsource have come back for many reasons, mainly communication and code quality.
Why would you not test your code with the same RDBMS you will have in production? Especially if it’s something as easy to install as Postgres? It seems like begging for trouble...
Didn't know Rails was a language... interesting. I'll take someone that writes down ruby on their resume over the same rails experience any time!
That is soooo cool! Can't wait to try some realtime apps with that! :)
Just run a virtual machine with Linux on it. It will be much faster, and way more convenient.
When I developed i.three.com.au for my former employer, I would have loved to have Zepto.js... It's an iPhone and Android only website. Would have been perfect! Zepto.js and jQueryMobile have different purposes, just…
That is just... super fast, impressive !
Agreed, as a consultant in software engineering (not games though), a lot of companies that used to outsource have come back for many reasons, mainly communication and code quality.
Why would you not test your code with the same RDBMS you will have in production? Especially if it’s something as easy to install as Postgres? It seems like begging for trouble...
Didn't know Rails was a language... interesting. I'll take someone that writes down ruby on their resume over the same rails experience any time!
That is soooo cool! Can't wait to try some realtime apps with that! :)
Just run a virtual machine with Linux on it. It will be much faster, and way more convenient.
When I developed i.three.com.au for my former employer, I would have loved to have Zepto.js... It's an iPhone and Android only website. Would have been perfect! Zepto.js and jQueryMobile have different purposes, just…
That is just... super fast, impressive !