i think depend on where you search it.
if you search djangoers in here..you find plenty of it.
if you search ROR in their mailing list, there are plenty of it too..
i think the important think is you know about the engine you want to use..
in today world, developer works from remote is not a rare thing...
Regards,
Mulianto
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 5:16 AM, Mengu <whalberg@gmail.com> wrote:
well, it may be hard to find if you require their presence otherwise
you will find many great developers who are looking for remote full/
part time work.
> b...@rjcarlson.com | rjcarlson49 (aim or skype)
On Jun 24, 11:35 pm, "Bob Carlson" <b...@rjcarlson.com> wrote:
> I have been planning to implement my backend server in Django/Python but I am
> still in the early phases. I thought I ought to look into Ruby on Rails as well.
> The technical articles comparing them come out pretty even. It appears that
> there is perhaps three times as much RR activity out there as Django/Python. I
> am doing prototype work myself right now, but I will need professional help
> eventually. That led me to my question.
>
> Is it easier to find a Django developer or a Rails developer? Despite there
> being more activity around Rails, the availability of developers may not follow.
> Also, is there any difference in cost?
>
> Cheers, Bob
>
> Bob Carlson | +1 719 571 9228 (office) | +1 541 521 9525 (mobile)
>
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