Use the right tool for what you're doing. Ruby (or PHP) is great for rapid prototyping. But you won't want to use it if you need distributed processing. Also I feel more productive when I learning when I'm doing. Sure…
If you're good, you'll get a job. I agree about SV job market. I'm getting pinged by recruiters everyday, mostly for Hadoop and Java work.
Interesting. How does this compare with SOLR and it's built-in sharding mechanisms?
Use the right tool for what you're doing. Ruby (or PHP) is great for rapid prototyping. But you won't want to use it if you need distributed processing. Also I feel more productive when I learning when I'm doing. Sure…
If you're good, you'll get a job. I agree about SV job market. I'm getting pinged by recruiters everyday, mostly for Hadoop and Java work.
Interesting. How does this compare with SOLR and it's built-in sharding mechanisms?