The main reason I asked, and why I'm a little skeptical, is I see a lot of places (in the Los Angeles area) that require additional knowledge in a myriad of other technologies; MySql, JavaScript, Html etc. along with Ruby/Rails or Python/Django.
I apologize for sounding brash, but this sounds a little too good to be true, almost DeVry ITtech ish...
I apologize for sounding brash, but this sounds a little too good to be true, almost DeVry ITtech ish...