VideoAmp builds technology for cross-screen marketing. We recently raised $21.4M Series B (http://variety.com/2017/digital/news/videoamp-funding-mediao...) and are looking for a solid full-stack engineer to join our team. You will work with our Node.js APIs and our front-end platforms being built in Angular.js/React. Full-stackers will also cross-function with other teams on internal projects, and develop API integrations with our partner companies.
VideoAmp | Full-Stack Engineer | Santa Monica, CA | ONSITE | FULLTIME | https://www.videoamp.com
VideoAmp builds technology for cross-screen marketing. We recently raised $21.4M Series B (http://variety.com/2017/digital/news/videoamp-funding-mediao...) and are looking for a solid full-stack engineer to join our team. You will work with our Node.js API and our front-end platforms being built in Angular.js/React. Full-stackers will also cross-function with other teams on internal projects, and develop API integrations with our partner companies.
VideoAmp | Full-Stack Engineer | Santa Monica, CA | ONSITE | FULLTIME | https://www.videoamp.com
VideoAmp builds technology for cross-screen marketing. We recently raised $21.4M Series B (http://variety.com/2017/digital/news/videoamp-funding-mediao...) and are looking for a solid full-stack engineer to join our team. You will work with our Node.js API and our new front-end platform being built in React. Full-stackers will also cross-function with other teams on internal projects, and develop API integrations with our partner companies.
Do you absolutely need a native-feeling mobile app? React Native (and ultimately React) are worth your time and investment.
In Gitlab's case, Vue.js works well for them because their product is web-first and allows them to iterate quickly.
For the most part, I consider React Native separate from React entirely. I consider most startups to either be completely web or completely mobile, and to let questions in the former case be answered by validating and iterating on the product quickly with a web app.
I've owned Paw for a while, and I find it much more user-friendly than Postman. It's not for everyone, sure, but the developer has put in good work and you won't regret a purchase.
Yeah I went hunting for a new API software for the same reason.. I wound up purchasing Paw for my team. The big selling point for me was the ability to define a request, and then use data from that request in other requests (the dynamic data). And... the UI is wildly better IMO. Thanks to Paw for making a great piece of software that's not a pain to use!
Same, Github has way too much white on the page and it absolutely kills my eyes. I've been using this for a few months and there's no way I am going back.