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Responsibilities also include application security using Spring Security, incorporating various authentication and authorization techniques, such as Basic Authentication, OAuth 2.0, and LDAP.Create frontend development with technologies like TypeScript, JavaScript, jQuery, Ajax, HTML, XML, CSS, Bootstrap, and Vue3.
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Proficiency in languages like Angular, React, JavaScript, HTML, CSS for front-end development. js (Node.js), Django (Python), Ruby on Rails, Spring (Java), or Laravel (PHP). Experience with front-end frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue.js.
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Proficiency in front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks like React or Angular. Implement intuitive and interactive features using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and be committed to creating a seamless and enjoyable user experience.
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Shown web architecture experience designing and developing robust, complex full-stack architecturesStrong skills in Javascript/HTML/CSS, experience with ES6 and React, Vue or equivalent UI frameworks.
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Experience with front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks or libraries like React, Angular, or Vue.js. Experience with front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks or libraries like React, Angular, or Vue.js.
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Experience with current web standards, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript and relevant data visualization libraries. The Seattle Times has an opening for a creative, energetic graphic artist who specializes in data visualization and/or science illustration to join our visual team.
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Knowledge of front-end development languages (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and how design integrates with development. Experience designing and prototyping with tools such as Figma, Balsamiq, Sketch, Photoshop, Illustrator, InVision, or similar.
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Hands-on experience with Content Management Systems (CMS) and web programming (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, Visual) Perform basic HTML and CSS edits to the website as needed.
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Deep understanding of web development, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as proven expertise in Salesforce Experience Cloud development, including Apex, Aura Components, and Lightning Web Components.
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1 or newer, C#, DevOps HTML/CSS, JavaScript Autosys scheduling Tool. Self-Driven and ready for reverse engineering to understand and develop. c#, developer, matlab, perl, programming, software developer, software development engineer, software programmer.
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Nice to have tech stack not mandatory - html, css, JavaScript and NodeJs. Knowledge on Cucumber/karate framework to write automation test cases for the flows designed. Nice to have tech stack not mandatory - html, css, JavaScript and NodeJs.
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C#, HTML, CSS, JavaScript. Experience with only Joomla, DruPal, Wordpress, Wix, Squarespace as the only sources of CMS experience, is not sufficient.) CMS Enterprise Experience (Kentico or Sitecore.
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Essential Skills: HTML / XHTML / DHTML / CSS; JavaScript; ReactJS; Visual studio Code; XRMToolBox; C#;. Collaborating with other developers, testers, and business users to ensure quality and usability of Dynamics 365 applications.
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Front-end knowledge including JavaScript or TypeScript, HTML, CSS, or equivalent. Teams work all across the company, in areas such as information retrieval, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking, security, data compression, user interface design; the list goes on and is growing every day.
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Technical Abilities Any resume listing "HTML" or "CSS" or "XML" or "JSON" will be automatically rejected. Create a Web Application using Azure Functions, Cosmos DB, React front end all written in JavaScript/Typescript.
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