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Tech we use Typescript, NodeJS, Type-graphql, Apollo GraphQK, NextJS, Apollo Client, Tailwind, Postgres, Sequelize, GCP (Cloud Run, Memorystore, Cloud SQL, AlloyDB, etc) Writing SQL and Typescript/NodeJS code, working with NextJS and Apollo.
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Our production systems rely on React Native, React, Node.js , TypeScript, Nestjs, GraphQL, Docker, Kubernetes, Rails, AWS, Postgres, Redis, Apollo, and Redux. Experience with distributed microservices architecture built in Docker containers utilizing Node.js/Typescript and/or Ruby on Rails.
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Languages/Frameworks: Python, Shell, TypeScript/Node.js, Terraform/Terragrunt, Helm, React, Apollo, GraphQL. Write clean, effective, and reliable code in Python, Shell, TypeScript/Node.js to automate processes and improve operational efficiency.
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I’m sharing our tech stack with the caveat that we don’t require previous experience in it (but a love of typed languages is helpful ): TypeScript (frontend & backend), Node.js, React, Apollo GraphQL, Postgres, Redis.
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Experience with our modern web application tech stack - Next.js, Prisma, Google Cloud Platform, Apollo Server, Postgres, Cypress, Jest. Advanced mastery of technologies like TypeScript, React (hooks), Node.js, ES6.
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Bolster our backend, while building across the stack – we use a Ruby/Rails backend with a custom Ruby service object pattern that delivers data to a TypeScript/React/Apollo frontend using GraphQL.
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Core: JavaScript, Typescript, React, Linux, Apache Druid, Postgres, NodeJS, Apollo Client / Server (GraphQL), AWS. Secondary: Sequelize ORM, Bull, Celery, Python, Kafka, Docker, Ansible /Terraform.
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JavaScript, Typescript, React, Linux, Apache Druid, Postgres, NodeJS, Apollo Client / Server (GraphQL), AWS. Sequelize ORM, Bull, Celery, Python, Kafka, Docker, Ansible /Terraform. JavaScript, Typescript, React, Linux, Apache Druid, Postgres, NodeJS, Apollo Client / Server (GraphQL), AWS.
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Our stack is React, Apollo GraphQL, Postgres, Node, JavaScript / TypeScript. Fresh funding from top-tier investors like YC, Accel, and Founders Fund. Our stack is React, Apollo GraphQL, Postgres, Node, JavaScript / TypeScript.
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In 2022, we raised a $25M Series A led by Initialized Capital (Garry Tan) and a16z (Peter Levine), with investments from Haystack Ventures, Garage VC, Tom Preston Warner (Founder/CEO of GitHub), Geoff Schmidt (Founder/CEO Apollo GraphQL), Nicolas Dessaigne (Founder/CEO Algolia), and Oleg Rognysky (Founder/CEO Peopl.ai.
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On the frontend, you'll be using React (including Server Components), Next.js, Apollo Client, Typescript, GraphQL Codegen, Jest, Storybook, Styled Components, and Framer Motion. JavaScript/TypeScript fluency and experience with React and GraphQL.
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Our frontend stack is in TypeScript, React, and GraphQL (using Apollo client). More Companies Hiring Karate Labs United States. Our frontend stack is in TypeScript, React, and GraphQL (using Apollo client.
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Experience with JavaScript, ES6, React, Apollo, GraphQL, and TypeScript, as well as Webpack. Founded in 2016, Raise has helped hundreds of the most influential and thought-provoking companies, including: Palantir, Leap, Notion, Brex, Y Combinator, and more.
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Our stack:TypeScript, Node, Postgres, React, GraphQL (Apollo), Next.js. Familiarity or interest in Typescript, GraphQL, Postgres, or AWS services. Our stack:TypeScript, Node, Postgres, React, GraphQL (Apollo), Next.js.
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Fluent in Typescript, Node (Express), GraphQL, Postgres, ORMs (Prisma), data migrations. Familiarity with React (NextJS), Figma, Apollo GraphQL. Fluent in Typescript, Node (Express), GraphQL, Postgres, ORMs (Prisma), data migrations.
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