My company has just announced that there will be a round of layoffs soon. They just laid off a bunch of C-levels. They're giving us the opportunity to "opt in" to "workforce reduction" with a promise of three months severance.
It's been pretty tumultuous here, lately, to be honest, and I'm considering it.
But, I've got a wife and four kids to take care of, and I've never willingly left a job when I didn't have another one already lined up. And we've got good benefits (healthcare and dental) right now, so I really don't want to give that up.
Maybe if I had something lined up with similar pay and benefits, I could do it.
So, I'm looking for any recommendations. I'm a #PHP developer (of roughly twenty years), who has been doing a lot of #golang for the past year, and I've gotten very proficient at that as well.
I'm looking for a US-based company, and a Principal/Staff/Senior Developer role.
Anybody have any good leads? My website is at https://danielrayjones.com, and I can be emailed at dan@danielrayjones.com.
Les devs qui sont en freelance, est-ce que vous pouvez répondre à une ou plusieurs de ces questions pour moi ? Je numérote pour que vous puissiez répondre à celles que vous voulez. Vous pouvez répondre en privé si vous préférez, évidemment !
1/ Comment vous trouvez vos missions ? (Plateformes ? Bouche à oreilles ? Autre ?)
2/ Combien vous gagnez par an net d'impôts environ ?
3/ Combien de temps vous passez à travailler ? (Si possible, détaillez temps passé à chercher des missions, temps passer à dev, etc.)
4/ Comment vous avez franchi le cap ?
5/ Quelles compétences vous avez ?
6/ Si vous étiez en CDI avant, qu'est-ce que vous préférez ? Qu'est-ce que vous aimez moins ?
Sentez-vous libres de retooter pour que j'ai un maximum de réponses. Ça m'aiderait beaucoup !
#jobs Il reste encore quelques jours pour postuler à l'ISC-PIF sur ce très joli poste @ISC : 3 ans de contrat pour travailler sur des technologies de pointe (#LLM & #IA ) avec un impact sociétal majeur en soutien du projet Albert de la Direction interministérielle du numérique (DINUM).
Vous travaillerez au @cnrs (Paris 13) en collaboration avec Maziyar Panahi.
Relayez si vous avez dans votre réseau des développeurs engagés et qui aiment les challenges !
I'm a software engineer mainly interested in #AR, #VR, and #GameDev. I love the feeling of creating worlds for people to enjoy and solving the puzzles that #coding creates. I also have some experience in #fullstack#WebDev, though #CSS frustrates me and #backend stuff makes me a little nervous haha.
I just discovered #Anvil and it is great! The company behind this "low code" platform has manage to fulfill the secret dream of most back-end programmers: to "get rid" of all the shambolic code normally associated with front-end and being able to develop full-stack web applications only with the help of a drag and drop UI editor and #Python functions: https://anvil.works/
Their documentation is very good but I also found out a huge tutorial put together by an external developer which can teach you from building a simple interactive "Hello World" app to a classified ad site: https://pythonanvil.com/
Know any really talented full stack software engineers? Have them apply to the Center for Open Science! One of the best perks of the job will be the ability to see all the stupid jokes I make in our Slack. (But seriously, if anyone wants an honest look at what it's like to work here, feel free to reach out!)
Our #Fullstack#GraduateDevelopers will be showing off the portfolio apps they've built over the last 6 weeks and chatting with you about roles they're interested in!
What good sources have people found to find remote Fullstack Engineer roles in UK/Europe? I'm primarily aiming for B-Corp or Tech for Good. Any leads would be greatly appreciated 🙏
McFly readme section about writing REST APIs in the same project... thanks to unjs/nitro 🤗
✅ file-based routing for REST API endpoints
✅ e.g., ./routes/api/users.ts can be accessed via http://<domain>/api/users
✅ TypeScript or JavaScript welcome!
Other thoughts on the RailsWorld keynote, keeping in mind these things can be true and also that DHH has some toxic views:
• I liked the “here is some new Rails stuff and there are talks going deep on it here" - it makes the conference feel valuable (again, setting aside if you agree on the new things)
• I like the underlying ethos of “create tools that allow someone to do more and more of the end-to-end build/ownership of an app”. I am team #FullStack for sure