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Write bug-free code in HTML, CSS, Sass, Javascript, TypeScript, Angular and/or React. Expertise in React, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Build and maintain scalable web applications using custom, reusable, and responsive UI components.
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Experience with JavaScript, HTML & CSS. Develop intuitive user interfaces with Vue.js, HTML & CSS. Zoox is looking for a software engineer to help build our full-stack web-based platform for visualizing autonomous robot data.
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Experience in a few front-end web technologies like HTML/5, CSS, JavaScript (React js/Angular) and responsive web technologies. Proficient in front-end technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and ReactJS.
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Sr. Web Developer (AEM) San Mateo, CA (Collab) This is a phenomenal opportunity for a Senior Web Developer (AEM) to help build, lead, and scale SIE’s Global Marketing Web Engineering team, and be responsible for the development of PlayStation.com and delivery of internal and consumer facing web applications.
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Working knowledge of HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery and other front-end markup languages. Backed by the world’s leading investors such as Y-Combinator, Index Ventures, Jeffrey Katzenberg (co-founder of DreamWorks) and Greg Brockman (co-founder & President of OpenAI/ChatGPT), you will become a part of an elite group of visionaries who are defining the future of AI for customer experience.
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Advanced experience in JavaScript, React, HTML5, and CSS. [Full Time] Front End React Developer at Veryfi, Inc. (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Front End React Developer. Hands-on experience developing dynamic front-end web-based applications.
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This is a phenomenal opportunity for a Senior Web Developer (AEM) to help build, lead, and scale SIE’s Global Marketing Web Engineering team, and be responsible for the development of PlayStation.com and delivery of internal and consumer facing web applications.
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We seek a Full Stack “Ninja” Developer, working as a contractor, who is adept in a variety of programming languages, including JavaScript, Python, Swift, Kotlin/Java, and C#. The role demands expertise in mobile development frameworks such as React Native, JetPack Compose, and SwiftUI, and web development technologies like React and WebGL. While experience with game engines like Unity3D and Unreal Engine is highly valued, it is considered a preference rather than a requirement.
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Fluency in Javascript and frameworks such as Angular or React. At least 2 years of work experience as a software developer. Our high-tech facilities reside at the Verily campus in South San Francisco amongst a collection of biotech and med-tech firms.
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We're looking for a Senior Software Engineer / Front-end engineer who loves to code and loves to take ideas and build great products with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. They know JavaScript is imperfect, but they embrace its functional side and genuinely enjoy coding with it.
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Experience with technologies such as HTML, CSS, Less, Webpack, Babel, NPM. At least 9+ years of production Javascript/Typescript application design, development and testing experience.
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Experience working with HTML, Javascript, developing & deploying web pages, and strong working experience with Google Analytics and marketing tech attribution. Front End Engineer - UI / UX Developer.
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Experience in developing with Angular, React, HTML, CSS, JavaScript. Minimum of five (5) years hands-on experience delivering consumer facing web applications. Minimum of five (5) years hands-on experience delivering consumer facing web applications.
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Proficiency in mobile development for Android and iOS, including maintenance and review, using at least two languages from this list: React Native (JavaScript, TypeScript), Java, Kotlin, Objective-C, Swift.
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Full-stack developer, Backend API development using Microservices and writing frontend pages using Sencha and Angular Frameworks. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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