I think given that your current company uses Rails/RoR, and you have an easy "in" to start building apps in that stack, it makes sense to pivot that direction. You can still do full-stack development with that stack.
It's a really great stack to build expertise in.
Thank you so much for your input! The more I am learning about Ruby, I really think that this is a decent path for me!
Thank you so much for the reassurance on this! This is the thought I had with as well.
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I think given that your current company uses Rails/RoR, and you have an easy "in" to start building apps in that stack, it makes sense to pivot that direction. You can still do full-stack development with that stack.
It's a really great stack to build expertise in.
Thank you so much for your input! The more I am learning about Ruby, I really think that this is a decent path for me!
Thank you so much for the reassurance on this! This is the thought I had with as well.