I have to agree here; your strongest skill is one that is often lacking in Rails developers.
You should be building an online 'portfolio', but if I were you, I'd focus on deployment and testing for value add to companies.
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On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Peter Hickman <peterhickman386@googlemail.com> wrote:
Given your sys admin skills you could join a small company and be a sysadmin / developer and use that to get you skills then either become full time developer or move on with a CV that says developer.I seem to be going the other way :)--
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