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Gametime - https://www.gametime.co/careers | Multiple positions | Remote - US | Full Time

Our team is on a mission to connect people through incredible shared experiences. We build technology that gets people out into the real world to enjoy their favorite events at a moment's notice.

We have openings across the stack:

- Frontend (React)

- Sr Backend (Golang, AWS)

- Mobile (React-Native)

- Engineering Manager

- Data Scientists

Check out our careers page for more information or reach out to me with you have questions bigo@ (no recruiters/agencies and we are currently not sponsoring visas for the existing roles)


100% Remote (US-Only) | Full time | Backend (Golang) | gametime.co

My team at Gametime is hiring a backend engineer with at least 3 years of experience. You'll work primarily with Golang (prior experience with Go isn't a hard requirement)

Apply here: https://jobs.lever.co/gametime/7bc9fb36-9676-4513-bd3f-04f9e...


Is the role open to considering a contractor or a part-time intern for the team?


Gametime | Engineering | San Francisco, Portland, Remote (US only) | https://gametime.co ------ Our team is on a mission to connect people through incredible shared experiences. We build technology that gets people out into the real world to enjoy their favorite events at a moment's notice.

With live events returning, our team has been busy and we are hiring again. Come join us!

We are hiring across the board (Frontend, Backend and Data engineers). Our stack is mostly Go in the backend microservices; react-native for iOS/Android app and the frontend is built around React/Redux

Check out our careers page for more information: https://jobs.lever.co/gametime and feel free to reach out bigo@<our domain>


Gametime | San Francisco, Portland, Remote (US only) | https://gametime.co

------

Our team is on a mission to connect people through incredible shared experiences. We build technology that gets people out into the real world to enjoy their favorite events at a moment's notice.

With live events returning, our team has been busy and we are growing again. Come join us!

We are hiring across the board (Frontend, Backend and Data engineers). Our stack is mostly Go in the backend microservices and the frontend is built around React/Redux

Check out our careers page for more information: https://jobs.lever.co/gametime if you have any specific questions feel free to reach out to me: bigo@<our domain>


yes


Was working an application written in JS

Converted it to TS. In the process of fixing up types, it found bugs for us. Value demonstrated


Usually I’d downvote “non-contributing” replies like this, but for this one I’m making an exception.

Why? The answer to the question is utterly obvious, and that one word is really all you need to answer it.


Can confirm.


If 2-word queries is all you need, why would you even consider elasticsearch? This benchmark is pure marketing IMHO.


RedisLabs seems to really be abusing Redis's popularity on HN.

I've seen a lot of posts like this easily make it to the front page only because a lot of HN-ers are Redis fanboys (rightfully so: Redis is great). But then you read the post and it _appears_ to be marketing garbage.


From the license fiasco to this. RedisLabs tries hard to be the new Microsoft.


Clickbait. TDD !== tests, article compares TDD with TLD.


I think these accounts were prior to Yahoo! Acquisition of associatedcontent. There is NO WAY for a "native" yahoo property to store plain text passwords. Of course this is a yahoo fault to buy a company with such a weak security...

If this was a leak in yahoo, the number of users with a yahoo e-mail would be much, much higher.


I presume that means also that the passwords could be different from the actual yahoo account passwords? Of course people might have kept them the same...


looks like a yahoo yql (developer.yahoo.com/yql/console)


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