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5-7 years of hands-on experience in Full stack development with both Backend & frontend Java technologies like java, Angular/React/JSP, Bootstrap, jQuery, HTML, Maven/Gradle, and databases (SQL Server/MySQL/Oracle.
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Full stack development experience with both Backend & frontend Java Spring framework (Core, MVC, JPA, Security), JSP, Bootstrap, jQuery, HTML, Maven, and SQL. Full stack development experience with both Backend & frontend Java Spring framework (Core, MVC, JPA, Security), JSP, Bootstrap, jQuery, HTML, Maven, and SQL.
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Experience using Azure DevOps and GIT/SVN for source control. 3 -5 years hands-on experience in Java Spring Boot technology stack. PDM practitioners are local to project locations, minimizing the need for extensive travel.
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Perform advanced development experience Java/JEE technologies coupled with UX/Javascript/HTML development leveraging Angular, Bootstrap, React, Vue or similar java script frameworks. Hands of experience of the DevSecOps ecosystem and technology stack and tools (e.g., Maven, Jenkins, GitLab, Nexus, Fortify, SonarQube and Nexus IQ.
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Solid working knowledge of current Internet technologies, including IIS, SSL, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, Ajax, jQuery, AngularJs, Bootstrap, MS MVC, SOAP, REST, MuleSoft Anypoint Platform. Solid working knowledge of current Internet technologies, including IIS, SSL, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, Ajax, jQuery, AngularJs, Bootstrap, MS MVC, SOAP, REST, MuleSoft Anypoint Platform.
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5 yrs of exp must incld: Java, JavaScript, J2EE, Spring boot, JPA, Hibernate, Microservice; Mock, OAuth2, Log4J, Hibernate, HTML; JQuery, CSS, Bootstrap, Kafka, AMQ; Power Mock, OAuth2, React JS, Maven; SQL Server, Oracle, Open API, Swagger; Cobertura, Jacoco; Sherlock, Jenkins, GIT, Jira, Rally; & Sonar Qube, Junit.
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Experience with web development using two or more of the following languages: Angular, React, Vue.js, Bootstrap, Node.js. Experience with web development using two or more of the following languages: Angular, React, Vue.js, Bootstrap, Node.js.
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The ideal candidate should have experience in JavaScript/TypeScript, expert knowledge of ReactJS, and be proficient in CSS preprocessors such as SASS/SCSS or LESS. Additionally, you should have experience with NodeJS environment (npm), UI frameworks such as AntD and Bootstrap, and possess excellent unit test writing skills (using Jest + Enzyme.
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Strong Experience in JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Angular, Bootstrap and good web design practices. As ServiceNow developer, you will be responsible for working to develop, design technical solution on ServiceNow platform.
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NET Core, MVC, Web-forms, Win-forms, Web Services, Windows Services, MVC, Bootstrap, JQuery, LINQ, Crystal Reports and SSRS. NET Core, MVC, Web-forms, Win-forms, Web Services, Windows Services, MVC, Bootstrap, JQuery, LINQ, Crystal Reports and SSRS.
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CSS Frameworks like Bootstrap, Angular or similar. Vue.js/React/Angular JavaScript framework, jQuery, Java script. Containerization platform using Docker/Kubernetes. Spring MVC Framework, Spring Core, Spring Security, Sprint Data Persistence.
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Knowledge of any web-based UI framework, including Vue.js, AngularJS, Bootstrap, Struts, or Spring MVC. Knowledge of any web-based UI framework, including Vue.js, AngularJS, Bootstrap, Struts, or Spring MVC.
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5+ Years web development experience using JavaScript, JavaScript libraries and frameworks preferred (Angular, AngularJS, React, Bootstrap, jQuery, etc.) Strong knowledge of JavaScript, JQuery, Bootstrap, JavaScript libraries/frameworks, HTML5, CSS/CSS3.
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HTML/CSS et les outils récents : LESS, Brunch, Webpack, Bootstrap. HTML/CSS et les outils récents : LESS, Brunch, Webpack, Bootstrap. NET, Angular, React, IONIC. Membre de la charte éthique & diversité (+ 15 nationalités représentées) & Dragon Funding (programme de soutien associatif.
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Js, Foundation, Bootstrap), JSON, Adobe Photoshop and other graphic editing tools are also essential. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of web design, responsive design, cross browser compatibility, page optimization, search engine optimization, and development and testing.
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