[#397988] Help with sqlite3 please — Kaye Ng <lists@...>

I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit

18 messages 2012/08/03
[#397989] Re: Help with sqlite3 please — Chris Hulan <chris.hulan@...> 2012/08/03

sqlite is not ruby, so you should look for a sqlite group ;)

[#397990] Re: Help with sqlite3 please — Kaye Ng <lists@...> 2012/08/03

> However it looks like you have 'SQL' at the beginning of your CREATE

[#398031] Gem install or usage problem in shared environment — Tom Moulton <lists@...>

I am moving to a Westhost shared CPanel account and I am trying to set

17 messages 2012/08/04
[#398077] Re: Gem install or usage problem in shared environment — Tom Moulton <lists@...> 2012/08/06

I got a solution from WestHost and it may help others:

[#398086] Re: Gem install or usage problem in shared environment — Ryan Davis <ryand-ruby@...> 2012/08/07

[#398088] Re: Gem install or usage problem in shared environment — Tom Moulton <lists@...> 2012/08/07

Ryan Davis wrote in post #1071503:

[#398063] Join with ActiveRecord using non-standard schema — Tedi Roca <lists@...>

Hi,

13 messages 2012/08/06

[#398135] Help with database-related code pls — Kaye Ng <lists@...>

Hi guys! This is just a part of the code of a program that can load a

12 messages 2012/08/08

[#398190] How do you order your class methods? — masta Blasta <lists@...>

Just getting some layout ideas from other fellow devs.

11 messages 2012/08/10

[#398245] namespace instance methods? — John Doe <lists@...>

I have a large class with many instance methods that I want to

14 messages 2012/08/13

[#398287] Idea: def ... end returns the symbolized version of the newly-defined method, instead of nil — Peter <lumbergh@...>

This would allow useful syntax constructs such as this:

9 messages 2012/08/13

[#398362] case vs if-else — ajay paswan <lists@...>

Which one is faster?

20 messages 2012/08/16

[#398385] A Ruby class is never closed — Rubyist Rohit <lists@...>

Is it true that a Ruby class definition is never closed? Even after

18 messages 2012/08/16

[#398504] How to create an EXecutable file (Linux) — Fosiul Alam <lists@...>

Hi

13 messages 2012/08/22

[#398506] Save a file by clicking on a link — ajay paswan <lists@...>

I clicked a link to download a file using ruby, now I see the open-save

41 messages 2012/08/22

[#398641] force child threads run paralelly? — ajay paswan <lists@...>

I have created two child thread using main thread- child1 and child2.

19 messages 2012/08/28
[#398644] Re: force child threads run paralelly? — ajay paswan <lists@...> 2012/08/28

Ruby version:

[#398648] Re: force child threads run paralelly? — Tony Arcieri <tony.arcieri@...> 2012/08/28

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 7:19 AM, ajay paswan <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

[#398684] Can I do this with Ruby and sqlite alone? — Kaye Ng <lists@...>

Hi guys.

16 messages 2012/08/29

Technical Lead Ruby on Rails (m/f)

From: Wimdu GmbH <lists@...>
Date: 2012-08-10 08:32:52 UTC
List: ruby-talk #398184
Wimdu is an exciting start-up company headquartered in Berlin and one of
the biggest Ruby projects in Europe. Initially funded with US$90
million, Wimdu has grown to host over 50,000 properties in over 100
countries since March 2011. Our main concept is to “travel like a
local”. This idea is spread by a very international team from more than
30 different nations working in our headquarters in Berlin.

For our office in Berlin we are looking for a

Technical Lead – Ruby on Rails (m/f)

Do you work end-to-end focused and are you looking for a technological
challenge? Do you always keep the books “The Lean Startup” and “Getting
Real” next to your bed? Then contact us today.
Your tasks:

• You will manage a team of advanced Ruby-on-Rails engineers
• You will take a lead on software architecture and infrastructure and
prioritize features
• You will give code feedback, interview candidates and support product
managers
• You will change the face of Wimdu by independently developing and
implementing new features for 50 localized top-level domains that will
be visited by hundreds of thousands of users
• You will contribute proactively to a highly agile test-driven
development process with daily releases and weekly deploys
• You will be proposing, implementing and developing sophisticated
back-end solutions on Rails
• You will visit conferences and meet-ups

Your Profile:

• You are a leader at heart: You take responsibility, work team result
focused, are able to think long-term (team AND code-wise) and challenge
product decisions
• You care about your colleagues and are willing to mentor and lead
• You work data- and test-driven and love challenges
• You have a strong opinion and a vision – e.g. you want an environment
that is fun to work in and you aim for a well-designed code base (e.g.
REST)
• You have gained at least 5 years of experience within open source
projects, start-ups or software firms
• You have gained hands on experience in at least 3 Rails projects and
headed a team of coders before
• You have an educational background in the field of Computer Science,
Software Engineering or similar

And this is our offer:

If you seek to work within a friendly and supportive environment with
many opportunities to implement your own ideas, then Wimdu is the right
choice for you. You will become part of one of the biggest Ruby projects
in Europe with highly skilled developers while at the same time
individually enhancing a global online platform coding in Ruby on Rails.
By doing this you will develop and mentor your team. That is how your
work will directly impact Wimdu’s worldwide success.

We offer you the international start-up spirit, combined with an
inspiring workplace in a stylish converted warehouse directly located in
the heart of Germany´s capital and the chance to work on fascinating
projects. You will benefit from an attractive compensation and many
development opportunities. Our Wimdu academy, a chill-out area and many
events complete our offer and enrich your days as a part of our
fantastic team.
Excited by the prospect of joining us?

If so, we look forward to receive your application via mail to Wolfram
at jobs@wimdu.com. Please mention the reference number RuFo1204RoR. Are
you committed to some open-source projects? Perfect! Share some github
repositories with us!

Before we ask you, ask us: Send us your questions, doubts and we will
get back to you. We are looking forward to hearing from you!



Wimdu GmbH |Ohlauer Straße 43 |10999 Berlin |
www.wimdu.co.uk | www.wimdu.de/jobs

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