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4+ years working with back-end frameworks like Laravel. 4+ years working front-end frameworks such as Vue, Angular, React, etc. We just want to make high-end software that is easy to continually improve.
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Work closely with legacy web applications and convert business logic into REST APIs or back-end processes. Work closely with existing database packages/procedures and be able to convert them into new back-end processes.
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We are looking for a full time highly skilled Senior Full-Stack Engineer who is comfortable with both front and back end programming – preferably with expertise in Node. JS and React. We are looking for a Senior full-stack JavaScript developer interested in developing products used by the biggest teams in professional and collegiate sports.
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Well rounded Full-Stack developer with exposure to all layers of application and development. Proficiency with fundamental front end languages such as HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Write API endpoints consumed by front end React apps to facilitate new features.
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Proven experience as a Full-Stack Developer with a strong emphasis on back-end development, specifically with Node.js. We are currently seeking a talented Full-Stack Software Engineer, with a strong lean towards back-end development and expertise in Node.js.
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Front-end focused with designing products. We’re the first to bring a Netflix style subscription to sports ticketing. eCommerce experience (even as a hobby) Integrate with third party APIs that handle ticketing business logic.
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Familiarity with back-end frameworks (such as Django, Ruby on Rails, Express, etc.) Write clean, modular, and efficient code for both front-end and back-end components.
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Writing the back end code for handling debit payments on a platform for all payments - developing the capability for all internal LOB to onboarding to payment exchange and process debt cards.
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As a Junior Java Back-End Developer, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining the server-side logic of our applications, ensuring seamless integration with the front-end components.
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Additional Skills: AWS Cloud/Container, Kubernetes, Docker Eureka, SRE/New relic, Lighthouse Responsibilities: Having 9 years of hands-on experience in development of both front end and back-end technologies.
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Working closely with the tech lead and senior developers, the Senior-Level Java Developer will participate in the system architecture design, development, integration testing and validation, and all aspects of the software life cycle (requirements to design to implementation to test) for a java back-end application involving extensive Messaging and Transaction processing.
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Integration of user-facing elements developed by a front-end developer with server-side applications. Job : Software Engineer / Front End Developer. A Full Stack Software Engineer develops both back-end services and the front end of a web application.
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Java Back-End Developer (1 year experience, remote) Knowledge of back-end development concepts and frameworks, such as Spring Boot, Hibernate, or Java EE. This is an excellent opportunity for a passionate individual who is eager to build a strong foundation in back-end development using Java.
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NET Developer & Technical Business Applications Consultant to join our team. Hands on developer who is energized to collaborate with others over technology. terrace.com) is an established San Francisco Bay Area technology consulting firm focused on providing high impact eCommerce, Supply Chain and ERP digital transformation for enterprise clients.
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Advanced knowledge of HTML, CSS, Javascript and web standards, as well as a back-end language such as NodeJS or PHP. 6-8 years of experience working as a full stack developer. 2-4 years of experience creating performant APIs to expose complex data to front-end applications safely and securely.
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