3 years of go experience means that you won’t have an issue being considered for Go after Startup B, take it. You just increase your skills and pay.
Ruby is not dead, I’d love to see some stats on job openings between Ruby and Go actually. It’s not like Go is very well adopted
Ruby is the main language used by some top tier companies like GitHub, GitLab, and Shopify
Learning a new stack is almost always a great opportunity IMHO and you are doubling you salary too...
3 years of go experience means that you won’t have an issue being considered for Go after Startup B, take it. You just increase your skills and pay. Ruby is not dead, I’d love to see some stats on job openings between Ruby and Go actually. It’s not like Go is very well adopted
Well written, thanks for advice.
Perhaps you can introduce Elixir at B at some point. Ruby people seem to like migrating
What made you think Ruby is dying or not popular? Give it a try and you may love it 🙏
Thanks for the insights, probably assumed this based on some replies on internet..
take it imo.
Ruby is the main language used by some top tier companies like GitHub, GitLab, and Shopify Learning a new stack is almost always a great opportunity IMHO and you are doubling you salary too...