We're a growing web dev startup based in Boulder, CO. We have a mix of both client work and our own projects. Our stack consists of AngularJS, Node.js, MongoDB, and Express. We practice test driven development with an emphasis on writing clean, reusable code. Weekly code reviews, flexible schedules, the option to work remotely, and a great team are some of perks. The requirements are below, and feel free to reach out to me directly. My email is in my profile.
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Required:
2+ years JavaScript experience
Strong object oriented development background
MVC or experience with other frameworks
Understanding of unit and functional testing best practices
Nice to have:
AngularJS and Node.js experience
Previous experience with SaaS or other customer facing development experience
Previous startup experience.
To Apply
Email - jobs at goosetail - with your background, salary requirements, and any else you feel is relevant.
I work for a small web dev startup in Boulder, CO. I'm going to post in tomorrow's HN Hiring thread for a JS Dev. If you're interested, shoot me an email (address is in my profile).
Awesome. Glad you liked it. I used to live north of Chicago and actually put that one in myself. I agree that it's kind of hard as a stand alone service. I haven't even decided which direction to go with it. Initially, I was looking at giving people the option of booking directly on the site and providing much more detail about each area. It may still go that way, but it's off and on the back burner these days.
OP here. This is an off an on weekend project. People can suggest the best place to stay in any city. I've posted it once before, but was hoping for a bit more of response this time around. Looking for any feedback, advice, and improvements.
It looks like the transforms might be part of the problem. You have an image transform on hover that moves the image up. If your mouse is in the middle of the page and you scroll down, it triggers and seems laggy.
Thanks for adding an area for Houston. I'm not sure what was up with the restaurants and parlors. I'm hitting the Yelp API with a generic search term and returning the highest rated. I switched it to 'hotels' and it seems to have resolved it.
Thanks for the feedback. Most of the areas are user submitted, and I totally agree that it would be more useful if there was a description of the area. I do plan to add that in the future.