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One of my fondest memories programming was on a sailboat crossing the ocean.

When ever I hit doldrums, I'd pull out the laptop and work on the app to pass time. Luckily I had a good collection of gems locally that I used for reference.

Wasn't a web app, but I'm quite proud of it.


You're correct, it's dark thing and that no one is talking about it.

How do courts open back up when 30%+ rentals are overdue on rent?


Grand Rounds | Lead Front-End Engineer | San Francisco, CA USA | https://www.grandrounds.com

Grand Rounds[1] was recently named Best Digital Health Company to Work For[2] by Rock Health, and is currently recognized by Glassdoor's as the #2 Best Places to Work[3]. We are also represented on Wealthfront's Career Launching Companies[4] for the second year in a row and are looking for talented Software Engineers to join our mission.

For this particular opening, we're looking for an experienced React Engineer to join our growing team. You'll leverage your skills in a fast pace environment to help us deliver the next generation of our mobile applications as well as be a key contributor in the standardization of front end components and application services.

We're building on the modern ecosystem of JavaScript technologies. You'll be immersed with ReactJS, ReactNative, Redux, GraphQL, Jest, Yarn, and will have the autonomy to help shape the toolchain. The team you'll join is comprised of 3 other software engineers, a test engineer, product manager, designer, and a UX/UI researcher. We have clear business goals to achieve.

The ideal candidate will have led in the development of a JavaScript application at scale. You'll mastered JavaScript long ago, knowing the pitfalls of asynchronous javascript, and know how to leverage modern standards to avoid them. You'll evangelize importance of encapsulation, separation of concerns and other best practices that lead to building reusable components and libraries. You'll have had experience building ReactJS components and GraphQL APIs. Knowledge of Ruby and Rails a huge plus.

This an ideal position for a highly motivated individual wanting to make a significant impact through the work they do. If this sounds like you, please reach out to me brett@grandrounds (mention HackerNews) and we'll be in touch.

[1]https://www.grandrounds.com/life-at-grand-rounds/ [2]https://rockhealth.com/announcing-the-2017-top-50-in-digital... [3]https://www.glassdoor.com/Award/Best-Small-and-Medium-Compan... [4]https://blog.wealthfront.com/2017-career-launching-companies...


Grand Rounds | Sr. Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA USA | https://www.grandrounds.com

Grand Rounds was recently named Best Digital Health Company to Work For[1] by Rock Health, and is currently recognized by Glassdoor's as the #2 Best Places to Work[2].

We are also represented on Wealthfront's Career Launching Companies[3] for the second year in a row and are looking for talented Software Engineers to join our mission.

You'll be embedded in an agile team tasked with business problems to solve and a solid, well built platform to leverage. We believe in empowerment through autonomy. We employ a services oriented platform[4] primarily utilizing Rails on the back-end and React on the front-end. Every new Engineer delivers code from day one.

We're specifically looking for talented Engineers with strong architectural pattern knowledge (Fowler is your preferred bedtime reading). You're familiar with the concerns of MVC, perhaps with the Redux pattern, have dabbled with GraphQl. You've used Backbone to create front end frameworks, can talk web standards and best practices. You know why accessibility is important, and have a desire to learn about building secure applications. You can debate for hours on microservice vs monolithic applications and can sniff out code smell and recognize anti-patterns from a mile away.

Here at Grand Rounds we are literally saving lives through our technology and services, it's rewarding work. Email me at brett@grandrounds (mention HackerNews) or visit our website[5] to view and apply to open opportunities.

[1] https://rockhealth.com/announcing-the-2017-top-50-in-digital... [2] https://www.glassdoor.com/Award/Best-Small-and-Medium-Compan... [3] https://blog.wealthfront.com/2017-career-launching-companies... [4] https://stackshare.io/grand-rounds/grand-rounds [5] https://www.grandrounds.com/life-at-grand-rounds/


Grand Rounds | Sr. Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA USA | https://www.grandrounds.com

Grand Rounds was recently named Best Digital Health Company to Work For[1] by Rock Health, and is currently recognized by Glassdoor's as the #2 Best Places to Work[2].

We are also represented on Wealthfront's Career Launching Companies[3] for the second year in a row and are looking for talented Software Engineers to join our mission.

You'll be embedded in an agile team tasked with business problems to solve and a solid, well built platform to leverage. We believe in empowerment through autonomy. We employ a services oriented platform[4] primarily utilizing Rails on the back-end and React on the front-end. Every new Engineer delivers code from day one.

We're specifically looking for talented Engineers with strong architectural pattern knowledge (Fowler is your preferred bedtime reading). You're familiar with the concerns of MVC, perhaps with the Redux pattern. You've used Backbone to create front end frameworks, can talk web standards and best practices. You know why accessibility is important, and have a desire to learn about building secure applications. You can debate for hours on microservice vs monolithic applications and can sniff out code smell and recognize anti-patterns from a mile away.

Here at Grand Rounds we are literally saving lives through our technology and services, it's rewarding work. Email me at brett@grandrounds (mention HackerNews) or visit our website[5] to view and apply to open opportunities.

[1] https://rockhealth.com/announcing-the-2017-top-50-in-digital.... [2] https://www.glassdoor.com/Award/Best-Small-and-Medium-Compan.... [3] https://blog.wealthfront.com/2017-career-launching-companies.... [4] https://stackshare.io/grand-rounds/grand-rounds [5] https://www.grandrounds.com/life-at-grand-rounds/


Grand Rounds | Sr. Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA USA | https://www.grandrounds.com

Grand Rounds was recently named Best Digital Health Company to Work For[1] by Rock Health, and is currently recognized by Glassdoor's as the #2 Best Places to Work[2].

We are also represented on Wealthfront's Career Launching Companies[3] for the second year in a row and are looking for talented Software Engineers to join our mission.

You'll be embedded in an agile team tasked with business problems to solve and a solid, well built platform to leverage. We believe in empowerment through autonomy. We employ a services oriented platform[4] primarily utilizing Rails on the back-end and React on the front-end. Every new Engineer delivers code from day one.

We're specifically looking for talented Engineers with strong architectural pattern knowledge (Fowler is your preferred bedtime reading). You're familiar with the concerns of MVC, perhaps with the Redux pattern. You've used Backbone to create front end frameworks, can talk web standards and best practices. You know why accessibility is important, and have a desire to learn about building secure applications. You can debate for hours on microservice vs monolithic applications and can sniff out code smell and recognize anti-patterns from a mile away.

Here at Grand Rounds we are literally saving lives through our technology and services, it's rewarding work. Email me at brett@grandrounds (mention HackerNews) or visit our website[5] to view and apply to open opportunities.

[1] https://rockhealth.com/announcing-the-2017-top-50-in-digital.... [2] https://www.glassdoor.com/Award/Best-Small-and-Medium-Compan.... [3] https://blog.wealthfront.com/2017-career-launching-companies.... [4] https://stackshare.io/grand-rounds/grand-rounds [5] https://www.grandrounds.com/life-at-grand-rounds/


Grand Rounds | Sr. Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA USA | https://www.grandrounds.com

Grand Rounds was recently named Best Digital Health Company to Work For[1] by Rock Health, and is currently recognized by Glassdoor's as the #2 Best Places to Work[2].

We are also represented on Wealthfront's Career Launching Companies[3] for the second year in a row and are looking for talented Software Engineers to join our mission.

You'll be embedded in an agile team tasked with business problems to solve and a solid, well built platform to leverage. We believe in empowerment through autonomy. We employ a services oriented platform[4] primarily utilizing Rails on the back-end and React on the front-end. Every new Engineer delivers code from day one.

We're specifically looking for talented Engineers with strong architectural pattern knowledge (Fowler is your preferred bedtime reading). You're familiar with the concerns of MVC, perhaps with the Redux pattern. You've used Backbone to create front end frameworks, can talk web standards and best practices. You know why accessibility is important, and have a desire to learn about building secure applications. You can debate for hours on microservice vs monolithic applications and can sniff out code smell and recognize anti-patterns from a mile away.

Here at Grand Rounds we are literally saving lives through our technology and services, it's rewarding work. Email me at brett@grandrounds (mention HackerNews) or visit our website[5] to view and apply to open opportunities.

[1] https://rockhealth.com/announcing-the-2017-top-50-in-digital... [2] https://www.glassdoor.com/Award/Best-Small-and-Medium-Compan... [3] https://blog.wealthfront.com/2017-career-launching-companies... [4] https://stackshare.io/grand-rounds/grand-rounds [5] https://www.grandrounds.com/life-at-grand-rounds/


Grand Rounds | Sr. Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA USA | https://www.grandrounds.com

Grand Rounds was just named Best Digital Health Company to Work For[1] by Rock Health, and is currently recognized by Glassdoor's as the #2 Best Places to Work[2].

We are also represented on Wealthfront's Career Launching Companies[3] for the second year in a row and are looking for talented Engineers to join our mission.

You'll be embedded in an agile team tasked with business problems to solve and technology tools to leverage to deliver your work. We believe in empowerment through autonomy. We employ a services oriented platform[4] primarily utilizing Rails on the back-end and React on the front-end. Every new Engineer delivers code from day one.

We're specifically looking for talented Engineers with strong architectural pattern knowledge (Fowler is your preferred bedtime reading). You're familiar with the concerns of MVC, perhaps with the Redux pattern. You've used Backbone to create front end frameworks, can talk web standards and best practices. You now why accessibility is important, and have a desire to learn about security. You can debate for hours on Microservices vs Monolithic applications and can sniff out code smell and recognize anti-patterns from a mile away.

Here at Grand Rounds we are literally saving lives through our technology and services, it's rewarding work. Email me at brett@grandrounds (mention HackerNews) or visit our website[5] to view and apply to open opportunities.

[1] https://rockhealth.com/announcing-the-2017-top-50-in-digital... [2] https://www.glassdoor.com/Award/Best-Small-and-Medium-Compan... [3] https://blog.wealthfront.com/2017-career-launching-companies... [4] https://stackshare.io/grand-rounds/grand-rounds [5] https://www.grandrounds.com/life-at-grand-rounds/


Finally got a ticket reservation @7:40PDT.

Checkout #1. Timeout - Wallet shows a cancelled transaction - "Unable to notify the merchant of this order.". Pending transaction of $900 showing on bank account.

Checkout #2. Same as above. Now bank shows two pending transactions for $900.

Checkout #3. Card is now declined.

Checkout #4. Ticket reservation expires, redirect to start.

7:50PDT - Registration is now closed.


I like your username btw :)


Excellent.

We've written a few apps with EnyoJS and it is a pure pleasure to code with. Not having to write endless lines of boilerplate code while gaining the advantages of true encapsulation really helps you keep moving forward. It's just not for mobile either, we've used it for a number of desktop browser apps.

Really looking forward to the MVC bindings (backbone) coming soon.


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