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Python, Ubuntu, PostgreSQL, jQuery, Django, CSS, HTML5, AJAX, Bootstrap, OpenLayers, Web Development, Front End, Database, Software, Analysis, Agriculture, Cloud, Mobile, Big Data.
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As a front-end web developer, you’ll be part of a highly skilled and supporting team of developers, designers, and content creators to create a best-in-class marketing site using the latest web technologies (TypeScript, Next.js, Vercel, Sanity.
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Title: Web Content Developer (Full Stack Developer) Will also work with the Sr. Director to develop new components and enhance existing front-end/back-end elements to evolve the product for the benefit of the user base.
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The Front-end will work closely with our product designer and ship amazing features that delight users. Proficient in modern web client-side technologies and frameworks (Experience with Vue.js or React.
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2+ years as a front-end, full-stack, or back-end developer (React, Node.js, ideally Typescript). You will build a great set of products that provide sustainable value in terms of revenue and profits for the business while also creating a new standard in blockchain exchange protections for buyers and game developer funding.
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Blue Prism, UI Path, or Automation Anywhere (at least 1 RPA tool exp.) Exposure to RPA tools like Blue Prism, UI Path, or Automation Anywhere. Overview: Full Stack Developer role is responsible for developing scalable AI solutions aligned to a business strategy and benefits case.
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Skills: graphics,html/css,logo design,ux/ui principles,communication,indesign,motion graphics,typography,video editing,design,software,adobe creative suite,visual hierarchy,branding,projects,communication skills,photoshop,print production processes,illustrator,color theory,social media,concepts.
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TBD is building an open developer platform to make it easier to access Bitcoin and other blockchain technologies without having to go through an institution. Proven visual, UI design skills that value the craft and quality of a user experience (hierarchy, layout, interactions, etc.
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Excellent knowledge of both front-end and back-end programming languages (JavaScript, HTML, Java, Python, Angular JS, Node JS, REST APIs, Spring Boot, REACT) Knowledge of database systems and SQL Strong knowledge of Cloud technology and able to help with migration to cloud.
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Familiarity with front-end technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript). Position Overview: We are seeking a talented and passionate PHP Laravel Developer to join our team on an equity-only basis.
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Optimizing web application performance by identifying and addressing performance bottlenecks. We are looking for Vue.js Developer with excellent knowledge of Nuxt and Storefront 2.
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Contribute to the development of new application features from on-boarding to browse UI/UX experiences, analytics, video playback UI/UX and much more. We’re looking for experienced Journey-level Software Engineer for the Roku Client Application Engineering Team, where you’ll be part of the team that builds our Direct-to-Consumer client apps, such as Disney+, Star+, ESPN and Hulu on Roku streaming devices and smart TVs. We’re looking for an engineer who, ideally, has experience in BrightScript and is ready to write client apps that provide the best experiences for our viewers.
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An exciting start-up developing a cryptocurrency network based on an open-source third generation blockchain focused on setting a new standard in security and protection for buyers while solving a widespread problem in game development funding.
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Experience in web design, including knowledge of HTML/CSS. Understanding of UX/UI principles and design processes. Familiarity with motion graphics or video editing software (e.g., After Effects, Premiere Pro.
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You will handle everything from backend data ingestion and model training to creating intuitive front-end interfaces for data visualization and correction. Collaborate with designers, cloud engineers, UI/UX designers, and product managers.
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