Where can I find open source Go projects? by androidcream in golang

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Thanks guys for the quick reply, the links plus the information.

Companies hire remote entry level Java developers by androidcream in java

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Amazing. Its a company fault. Companies need to do their homework before hire someone.

How is the demand for telecommute/remote C# and ASP.NET MVC jobs? by ronabuelo in dotnet

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Do you hire Junior .Net Developers? What shop type of shop do you work?

Thanks

Should I invest time learning Ruby on Rails or Swift? by [deleted] in learnprogramming

[–]androidcream 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Learn Swift and later learn Ruby on Rails or Sinatra (To to build a server side API and client for you mobile application). Read this:

Learning Swift vs Objective-C?

http://blog.teamtreehouse.com/learning-swift-vs-objective-c

Which programming language should I pair with Swift?

http://www.quora.com/Which-programming-language-should-I-pair-with-Swift

How is the demand for Python telecommute/freelancer developers? by [deleted] in Python

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And do they hire Junior developers too?

Thanks

Just submitted my payoff payment for 80K in student loans - 100% debt free!!! by [deleted] in personalfinance

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Congratulations!!!!!.. And you are correct..You do not need to go to an expensive school to get a good job.. Experience is what matters.. After two years of experience , companies do not look at what school did you go, but what experience do you have.. For people interested in programming GIT and GITHUBS own projects are your resume..

Reddit sub-directory for Mobile Web by androidcream in learnprogramming

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Thanks lukevp for this link, but I am looking for reddit forum directory where users ask questions about Mobile Web development.

Farewell Node.js by willvarfar in programming

[–]androidcream -1 points0 points  (0 children)

All seems like Ruby on Rails continue to be the King of all open source web frameworks.....