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Guide delivery teams utilizing knowledge of cloud native principles, modern software development stack (Java based Microservices, Event driven programming, PHP, Node.js, React. Experience with architecture design patterns, systems integration, microservices, messaging patterns, streaming solution, Azure technologies such as Event Hub, Event Grid, Service Bus, etc.
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NET, JavaScript, React, NodeJS, PHP, or Drupal. You’ll use the latest sof tware control systems, including Java frameworks, AWS, Azure, and GCP specific microservices and tools to design an effective sof tware architecture.
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In-depth knowledge of a broad range of technologies, including but not limited to Next.js, JS, PHP, Serverless functions, and Security / WASP standards, microservices, API design, cloud-native technologies, and headless architecture, Drupal.
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Js, React Native, HTML5, REST/SOAP APIs,) and modern software development process (lean, Agile, SAFE, DevOps, CI/CD) The purpose of the Sr. Solution Architect is to analyze business initiatives and provide the solution architecture for Commerce IT as part of the FLNA Sales Transformation program.
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Experience building microservices in Golang and building shared libraries. Experience building features and maintaining PHP and Golang projects. Plan, Design, and Build out cloud-based microservices to support video processing workflows.
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As a key member of the Cloud Security team, you’ll be responsible for the design, development, and operation of key microservices, APIs, and cloud infrastructure with a passion for streamlining applications and architecting fast and reliable microservices from interfaces to the backend to the build pipeline related to our Umbrella and Cisco Secure Access products offering.
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2 + years of work experience with front-end languages (e.g., HTML, CSS, or JavaScript) and backend languages (e.g., Java, Python, PHP, or Node.js) Strong PHP skills. 2 + years of work experience with front-end languages (e.g., HTML, CSS, or JavaScript) and backend languages (e.g., Java, Python, PHP, or Node.js.
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Exposure to programming with GoLang or PHP. Building and maintaining a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) or microservices. You will use the latest web standards in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Ruby on Rails to build web applications to work across all devices.
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Moving toward a microservices architecture that allows a mix of “best tool for the job” technologies. 5+ years of PHP/Symfony experience (required) AngularJS and/or Vue.js (required) RDBMS technologies such as MySQL, PostgreSQL (required.
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MUST Have: Typescript, PHP, XML, NodeJS, Postgres, PubSub, GCP and Azure Cloud, MicroServices, APIs. Must Have: Application Architect, Typescript, PHP, XML, NodeJS, Postgres. MUST Have: Typescript, PHP, XML, NodeJS, Postgres, PubSub, GCP and Azure Cloud, MicroServices, APIs.
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JavaScript, React, PHP, Go. Work first-hand on everything from a beautiful UI to complex server-side applications, database architecture, our REST API, and microservices. AWS (EC2, EKS, Lambda, S3, RDS, DynamoDB, Aurora, Elasticsearch, Kinesis.
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Experience with microservice architecture, Docker, TypeScript, and PHP. (Optional) Contribute to the optimization of a microservices-based web application. Minimum of three years of experience as a Full Stack/Node.js developer.
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PHP Framework (Laravel) Build cutting-edge web applications and microservices and mobile applications. Mobile Framework (React Native, Swiftic, Ionic) PHP Framework (Laravel) Build cutting-edge web applications and microservices and mobile applications.
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X, HTML, HAML, JavaScript ES6, SQL, PHP, Flask, SQLAlchemy. Develop and maintain RPC-based APIs for intercommunication with associated microservices and web applications. Develop and maintain version-controlled code for custom microservices.
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C#, design pattern, java, perl, php, senior software engineer, software architect. NET Core, Restful API design, Microservices, Event-drive driven architecture. c#, design pattern, java, perl, php, senior software engineer, software architect.
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