The cogs in the machine that is Y Factorial. Read a little about the individuals that you'll be interacting with should you decide to bring us on.
Ryan Daigle, the founder of Y Factorial, is the author of the Rails 2 Peepcode mini-book and the What’s New in Edge Rails series that maintains documentation and notice of the latest features in Rails. He is also a Rails Core contributor, a guest on the official Ruby on Rails podcast, one of the 2007 Rails Hackfest winners, the Program Chair for the 2007 Ruby Hoedown, contributor to Oreilly’s Rails Cookbook, a self-proclaimed ActiveResource expert and author of the utility scopes activerecord gem.
Josh Vickery officially joined the ranks of Y Factorial in March of 2008 nearly four years after first working with Ryan. In addition to the standard Y Factorial expertise in object-oriented design and Ruby/Ruby on Rails development Josh specializes in Linux system administration and mobile application development. One of the first projects Josh ever worked on, Netreg, was recently recognized with an award of excellence by the ACM’s SIGUCCS.