One year on, I have redesigned www.railsjob.com and reluctantly I decided to remove some features. It started as my first play project with Ruby on Rails. I had a similar concept as the newly launched www.workingwithrails.com which includes all the profiles of rails developers in a nice way. The rubyonrails wiki had just too much spam and isnt a good way to search for Rails developers. Due to my lack of time to work on this, it wasn’t good enough to be promoted for massive use. So now I’ve just removed that feature and integrated with workingwithrails.com for the list of profiles and in turn simplified the job posting process. Anyone can post a job there for free and will last for 45 days, and don’t worry, you can login and delete your job posting as well. I encourage you to subscribe to the rss feed to receive the latest job postings.
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I am the founder of RoRCraft Ltd., a web consultancy firm that develops usable and speedy web applications for our clients.
Based in Sydney, I travel to Hong Kong and HangZhou China to meet with my team regularly. I love exploring new technologies and business ideas that helps making our world a better place.

An online video conversion tool. It allows everyone to freely convert their videos for ipods, mobiles and flash.
Rails Job
Job board for Ruby and Rails developers.

Nov 29th, 2007 at 1:28 am
Hi.
Good design, who make it?