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Web development with JavaScript, Typescript AJAX, HTML5, SASS/LESS/CSS and jQuery. Web development with JavaScript, Typescript AJAX, HTML5, SASS/LESS/CSS and jQuery. Experience with Bootstrap, Knockout, AngularJS, Kendo, SASS or RegEx is a plus.
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9 years with at least two modern programming languages (Java, Python, JavaScript, ACE, IIB/ITX, Informatica preferred), and experience with at least three of the following: React, Angular v4+, NodeJS, NoSQL databases, HTML5, CSS, Google Cloud Platform or Amazon Web Services.
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Strong knowledge of HTML5 (DOM, markup, browser APIs) and CSS3 (SASS preprocessor, OOCSS, modular) We build our app with React Native and aggregate data from our data warehouse and CRM teams with AWS serverless Node.js Lambdas.
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Mastery of HTML5 and CSS3. Unused balance will carry over each year up to a maximum cap of 112 hours. Oracle | NetSuite is seeking a JavaScript Software Engineer to develop commerce web applications.
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Develop front-end using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Jquery, AJAX and Bootstrap with server-side logic using C# 7/6, as directed by the Department. Use lambda expressions LINQ To SQL and LINQ to entities for retrieving and inserting data in database as directed by the Department.
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O Development in the following technologies: Blazor, Razor, C#, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and MS SQL Server. o ASP.NET, VB.NET, Web Services, MVC, and AngularJS is an asset. o Development in the following technologies: Blazor, Razor, C#, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and MS SQL Server.
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Eight years’ experience with object-oriented development techniques and core front-end technologies like React, Angular, Blazor, HTML5, CSS, Bootstrap, or another JavaScript framework. Eight years’ experience with object-oriented development techniques and core front-end technologies like React, Angular, Blazor, HTML5, CSS, Bootstrap, or another JavaScript framework.
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Develop UI using ASP.Net Core MVC/ASP.Net MVC Razor engine, HTML5, JavaScript, JQuery, AJAX, CSS4, Bootstrap 4/3.3. Work on Entity Framework Core and Entity framework with database first approach to connect and perform CRUD operations on database using Language Integrated Queries (LINQ) and Lambda expressions daily as directed by the Department.
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