I have been a software developer and systems architect for 10+ years with deep theoretical and practical knowledge. My ambition is to deliver solutions of high quality and architecture.
For when I need to get things done fast I use what I am most comfortable with, unless there is a very strong argument for something else. That is Ruby on Rails. The fastest way to get something off the ground and I'm surely not saying that just because I'm a Rails dev in the daytime.
I like to learn something when I create side projects though and since I work with Ruby on Rails in my day job then I'm quite good at it. For my current side project I use Elixir+Phoenix because that is something I'd like to learn. So far I'm quite happy with it.
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For when I need to get things done fast I use what I am most comfortable with, unless there is a very strong argument for something else. That is Ruby on Rails. The fastest way to get something off the ground and I'm surely not saying that just because I'm a Rails dev in the daytime.
I like to learn something when I create side projects though and since I work with Ruby on Rails in my day job then I'm quite good at it. For my current side project I use Elixir+Phoenix because that is something I'd like to learn. So far I'm quite happy with it.