Announcing ActionRails 11

Posted by pratik
on Thursday, April 23

I’m very happy to announce ActionRails – a new consulting firm jointly owned by Koz (Rails core, therailsway.com author), Mike Gunderloy (Rails documentation/activist team) and myself.

ActionRails is not trying to be yet another consultancy that develops applications from start to finish (though we can talk to you individually about such projects). Rather, we have a distinct set of services, designed to help customers complete successful Rails deployments and helping existing teams improve their Rails skills. Our menu currently offers:

  • Application Evaluation
  • Weekly Code Reviews
  • Developer Hotline

ActionRails has already been working for a few select clients, helping them out with reviewing code, offering course corrections, and evaluating application architecture (among other things). You can hop over to our site for more information, or just drop us a line.

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  1. Akshay SurveApril 23, 2009 @ 01:31 AM

    Congrats and Best of luck!!

  2. RichApril 23, 2009 @ 04:12 AM

    Awesome. I had no idea you worked at Oracle… we could have used you when we built mix.oracle.com and a few other internal projects!

  3. PJ HyettApril 23, 2009 @ 10:21 AM

    Badass crew!

  4. Chris WanstrathionApril 23, 2009 @ 06:07 PM

    More like ActionAwesome! Congrats and good luck, gentlemen.

  5. Anil WadghuleApril 23, 2009 @ 06:37 PM

    Congratulations!

  6. PratikApril 23, 2009 @ 09:32 PM

    Thanks all :)

  7. Tom WardApril 24, 2009 @ 11:38 AM

    Nice one Pratik. What a great team you’ve got.

  8. Mike MondragonApril 25, 2009 @ 04:32 AM

    your mom is so proud of you!

  9. AsimApril 28, 2009 @ 02:47 AM

    so is your dad

  10. SubbuMay 06, 2009 @ 03:03 PM

    All the best!

  11. Robert MateiJune 06, 2009 @ 03:25 AM

    Congrats Pratik, didn’t know I was a beta tester.

    Wonderful service. Been using these guys for two months now and they’re fantastically helpful and responsive. It’s basically like having a Rails core member on our team for a fraction of what it would cost to hire someone like that.

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