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Mon Ami - Social Venture | Senior and Associate Full Stack Developers | Remote Friendly | Full-time Mon Ami is a social venture that builds SaaS software for sectors traditionally overlooked by technology companies. Our customers are government agencies, social service agencies, and healthcare providers.

We're looking for early engineers to join our team of four experienced developers to make a profound difference in our product and in the lives of those we serve.

We use React / Stimulus / RoR, but a background with those frameworks is not required, provided you have comparable experience.

Learn more & APPLY here: https://www.monami.io/jobs


Mon Ami - Social Venture | Senior and Associate Full Stack Developers | Remote Friendly | Full-time Mon Ami is a social venture that builds SaaS software for sectors traditionally overlooked by technology companies. Our customers are government agencies, social service agencies, and healthcare providers.

We're looking for early engineers to join our team of four experienced developers to make a profound difference in our product and in the lives of those we serve.

We use React / Stimulus / RoR, but a background with those frameworks is not required, provided you have comparable experience.

Learn more & APPLY here: https://www.monami.io/jobs


Most of the other comments talk about why Spotify's recommendations are bad, but I think they are great. Discover weekly is my favourite playlist when I feel like listening to something new.

This tool is also awesome -- `Finding a lot of Above & Beyond.` Yes, you are and there should be even more!


I use this strategy borrowed from Stephen Fry (Podia's founder)

https://medium.com/better-programming/podias-founder-on-the-...


Lol, the images used for testimonials are just fake. Take this one for example:

http://faangprep.io/images/pic03.jpg https://twitter.com/beard_ed1


Thanks mrwnmonm. What's your twitter handle (i.e. how can I get in touch with you?)


This quarantine I decided to restrain myself from starting a new side project (many of you might agree that we've got too many abandoned projects) and just pick one from the abandoned queue.

My pick: http://seriesreminder.net It was going to be the first choice when you wanted a new series recommended or just wanted to see which tv shows will air this week.

It was still using Rails 5 and Sprockets so I had to make the proper upgrades (including migration to Webpacker) and revamped the design using React and MaterialUI. I wrote an article about that https://medium.com/@cionescu1/how-to-use-react-components-in...

My only goal moving forward is to find the sweet spot (not really MVP, but a nicely working state) where I can go back to just ignoring this project again


if you're using react then definitely checkout https://www.bytehub.dev/ for some cool react components


Looks very nice. Bootstrap and material design were married before in mdbootstrap. Don't really understand the choices for pro items (some very basic components are part of the pro package). I would personally not use it because it's not a drop-in replacement for Bootstrap currently (so I could validate its usefulness) and then decide whether to buy or not


Thanks!

I agree, and this was done intentionally. The free version offers a solid and complete foundation for most projects. The pro version offers that extra edge of functionality, along with templates for sections and pages.

Think of the free version like a demo, but not crippled in functions like most demo's, and the pro version being the full swiss army knife toolkit for your project.

What do you mean with not a drop-in replacement for Bootstrap? It builds upon and extends Bootstrap, so it could replace it (as it includes it) and has more to offer (selects, tags, better carousels, etc.). You could try out the free version and see if it is up to your requirements, and buy the pro version if you want the extra functions.

You're welcome to email me or join my Slack to have a chat, both links can be found at the bottom of every page on the main website :)


+1 for mdbootstrap :)


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