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Back end eh?

So these past few weeks we've been delving into Node.JS. It started out with a ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ and now half way through the course I'm extremely intrigued.

I had the chance to go to a RailsBridge workshop this last weekend, and had my first foray into Ruby and Rails. That only drove me to be further interested, so much so that I've decided to re-consider if I'll be spending my last month at the Iron Yard on React, or Ruby.

I love JS, and I love front end tweaking, I could spend hours tinkering away on CSS. However, once we started populating pages with Mustache, Mongoose and MongoDB I was just blown away. It's almost magical to see a page populate based off an API or a database. It's truly something special.

I don't know exactly what I'll do yet, but I will admit - Ruby has definitely perked me up and has me looking at it seriously. I also like the idea of being introduced to a few different languages. I won't master anything in 3 months, so why not do a little code buffet?

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