Well, I'm the Product Manager for the DevTools team, and I want to learn more about how our customers will use the product we'll be building. For me, that means immersing myself in DevOps practices, and building an engineer's-eye view of as many of the TTS toolsets as I can. I'm a much better Product Manager when I can get my hands dirty and experience people's workflows firsthand.
I've built a lot of tools for everyday consumer-level usage, and I've always enjoyed working at the platform level. With DevTools, it's like I've been given the keys to the meta-platform. It's exciting and intimidating, and it's my favorite job ever.
This is a personal repository for testing, tracking, and learning Ruby, with the overall aim of building fluency with the Rails Template.
I'm mostly working my way through Chris Pine's Learn to Program Ruby tutorials. I'll make my way back here as I learn more to fix some of my formatting and commenting, but for now I'm mostly getting things running.
To get closer to Rails, I'll be taking a spin through this guide to Getting Started with Rails.