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Hi guys i m new in...... and new for RoR too.
Just wanted to say Hello to all
and wanted to know ,where I can Find RoR projects (online) to work
and earn something, do v hv such sites which provide Projects to work with.
want to increase my knowledge of RoR. while earning something.
Also where I can find projects no necessarily related with RoR.
thanx for ur help in advance
Just wanted to say Hello to all

and wanted to know ,where I can Find RoR projects (online) to work
and earn something, do v hv such sites which provide Projects to work with.
want to increase my knowledge of RoR. while earning something.

Also where I can find projects no necessarily related with RoR.
thanx for ur help in advance
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I think it is unfair to stick the Ruby discussion forum inside Web Development. Ruby on Rails is a really handy web framework, but Ruby has other capabilities. I think it should be put under Software Development, does anyone agree?
True, and where's the python forum?
They should really have forums for languages like java, ruby and python in both web and thick client places, or stop making the distinction between "web" and "non web".
All software development is the same...
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