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Introducing Rails Rescues

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Today I?m happy to introduce Rails Rescues.

Rails Rescues?is?a service representing years of Ruby on Rails experience organized to help companies who have a Rails application but may be having some problems.

Rails Rescues aren?t limited to a fixed set of services but can include:

  • Scaling your website
  • Resolving site stability problems
  • Upgrading from an old version of Rails to current versions
  • Fixing Broken Code
  • Simplifying an out-of-control code base.
  • Finishing up after your contractor or employee left the project.
  • ?.we?ll fix anything holding you back from a successful Rails web site.

I?m happy to offer a $500 finders fee for any referral sent that results in a sign Rails Rescues contract. ?Please spread the word and visit the site. I will make myself available via live chat to answer any questions.

 

 

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December 8, 2014 Posted in Ruby on Rails Tagged With: rails, Ruby on Rails

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