In one way or another, Ruby has been helping me pay my bills since 2008. I've used other languages, worked in various industries, embedded, robotics, healthcare, from freelance to full-time, etc... Ruby, SQL, and bash have been the only constants for me.
Just today, in fact, I had a phone screen for a (non-Rails) Ruby position and I'm not even really looking.
In one way or another, Ruby has been helping me pay my bills since 2008. I've used other languages, worked in various industries, embedded, robotics, healthcare, from freelance to full-time, etc... Ruby, SQL, and bash have been the only constants for me.
Just today, in fact, I had a phone screen for a (non-Rails) Ruby position and I'm not even really looking.