Yeah, UH were great for us. We had an urgent need for a front-end dev, and within literally 2 or 3 days of posting we had someone amazing sat in the office churning out great work. From memory it was really cost-effective, too...
A byproduct of where we were born, and how we got known. We users and jobs from all over, but yes, it's got a London bias, we're actively working on that over this year, and making the progress we wanted to. Any thoughts are appreciated.
I agree with that, bringing rails in is like bringing a chainsaw to cut a twig sometimes...
The point here is not to look at the devise/router serving http but the porting of the data & business logic to an adaptable, multi-purposed api that is not tied down to the infrastructure in any way.
I've used this approach within a Sinatra driven app, CTO said i need to use Rails now for some other thing, a few hours to make the switch, not rewrite the whole thing.
As an employer too, the pricing model is super.