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Red Sky | Clojure, UX | Berlin, Germany | Onsite | Full-Time | https://redsky.io

Red Sky is a young startup that wants to modernize the wholesale of food ingredients. We are a small, English-speaking, colocated, mission-driven, highly cooperative software development team. We are still at the beginning of our journey, meaning there are a lot of opportunities to make your mark.

UX-dev: You are a UX designer who also can and wants to code, or you are a front-end developer with a passion for UX and design.

Senior Clojure developer: You have professional Clojure experience and a preference for pair programming.

Please send your resume to engineering@redsky.io. We are not open to agencies, freelancers, or remote.


Red Sky | ONSITE | Full-Stack Clojure Developer | Berlin

Red Sky Foods is a new VC-backed foodtech startup that is on an exciting mission to drastically improve how food manufacturers across Europe procure their raw ingredients. This is your chance to join us as employee #1, helping us build a modern online marketplace solution (greenfield software development), and benefit tremendously from our shared success through share options. You’ll be working closely with our CTO. Our goal is to set up a mission-driven, co-located software development office in Berlin.

Requirements:

- 1+ year of Clojure development experience

- 2+ years of professional software development experience

- Experience with at least one kind of database

- Fluent in English

- Open to pair programming

- Already located in Berlin

Nice to haves:

- Experience with Datomic or Crux

- Experience with Java and JavaScript

- Experience with ClojureScript and single page application development

engineering@redsky.io


You're either a lousy web developer, bad at estimates, or I totally need to hire you. Hmm :)


Is fcron stateful so that it remembers if the schedule started today at midnight, the first time it should run tomorrow is at 1am?


As far as I can tell and if IIRC its across reboots too. I can't remember all the reasons I moved to fcron (10+ years ago) but the @# syntax was one factor


> the @# syntax

Watch your language!


This is a perfect example for why you ought to monitor all your cronjobs with something like https://wdt.io.


Using https://wdt.io for monitoring HTTP servers and cron jobs is often less expensive than a combination of DeadMansSnitch and Pingdom.


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