[JAVA] Why Schools Learn Ruby

Why recommend Ruby over Java

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Conclusion

Because it is hard to be frustrated and relatively easy to understand (references are abundant)

What are the skills actually required for changing jobs?

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** Ruby demand ... **

I understand who you are. To be honest, there are quite a few companies that are looking for Ruby engineers even if they are looking for jobs in Wantedly and other media. Then why do you recommend school? It's easy to create an application by yourself !!! </ font> I think it comes down to this. You can easily implement it by using a convenient gem using Rails, and you can easily create an application on a personal scale.

That's why the perspective that companies see

You know everything you've learned from a school-based recruiting company. That's why I feel that I'm focusing on incorporating what I learned spontaneously into the app and self-improving. (Perhaps)

Conclusion

At school, you can only teach me the minimum necessary things for implementation, and I can understand the feeling that it is impossible, but I think that it is the point that I see that part first, so I give up until the end Let's learn voluntarily and succeed in changing jobs and finding employment! !! !!

That's all from the scene!