There are little cues I like to use to get an idea of what hidden advantage someone might have. Within technology stacks, I’ve always viewed Rails as the formidable signal of a team that’s aggressive and moving fast. This is true today as much as it was in 2008. Even before Rails came along, PHP was the equivalent before that, and it worked pretty well to launch some very formidable companies.
Old & New Formidable Signals
Old & New Formidable Signals
Old & New Formidable Signals
There are little cues I like to use to get an idea of what hidden advantage someone might have. Within technology stacks, I’ve always viewed Rails as the formidable signal of a team that’s aggressive and moving fast. This is true today as much as it was in 2008. Even before Rails came along, PHP was the equivalent before that, and it worked pretty well to launch some very formidable companies.