Developers in 100 countries around the world now use Ruby on Rails. A landmark occasion.
This is great news for the industry and just shows how wide spread the adoption of Ruby on Rails is becoming. As reported by Computer World, Rails is living up to its name by being the number one technology to know
In just a few short months, WorkingWithRails has brought together the wonderful world of RoR developers. WWR has become a trusted source for finding out about who is doing what with Rails around the globe.
Details of nearly 7,000 of the most prolific RoR developers are registered, including virtually all the big name core developers, bloggers and plug-in developers, WWR is becoming more valuable by the day. Whilst we can't hope to double the number of countries in which we have registered users, we're excited about hitting 10,000 developers and we're confident this will happen quickly.
Even having said all that, we've got even more exciting plans for WWR - new features that will make the site even more useful for all its participants.
We've had lots of feedback from the community about different ways WWR has helped bring people together and further the common cause: building great Rails applications.
We'll close with just one example of a great comment we received from a happy WWR user:
"Working With Rails has been a great networking resource for me, and I've only been using it for two weeks! I'd love to give back something for the great help it has been in my Rails career." - PJ Cabrera
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