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David Heinemeier Hansson

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David Heinemeier Hansson is the lead Ruby developer on 37signal's Basecamp and constructor of Rails
The Robot Co-op is hiring for Ruby on Rails Posted: Sep 6, 2004 2:33 PM
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Since my visit back in June, the three ex-amazonians from Seattle has revealed their identity as Josh, Daniel, and Erik. They're now working full-time on The Robot Co-op and are looking to fill no less than four technical positions.

The exciting part of this job announcement is that The Robot Co-op will be starting their first project using Ruby on Rails. So if you're interested in working commercially with Ruby on Rails alongside an awesome crew of clued-in people, this is stellar opportunity.

P.S.: This is the first announcement from a series of commercial opportunities that's growing around the Ruby on Rails platform. I've been in contact with a number of companies that are interested in launching projects of their own or doing consultancy work with the platform. Hopefully I'll be able to announce the second soon.

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