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Start with https://regexone.com/ fun puzzle style interactive tutorial to grasp the basics. After that it's the matter of either using it with your CLI tools or applying it to problems you are working on.


Parakey | Gothenburg or Stockholm, Sweden | Full time | Hybrid

We are a growing company aiming to shake up the access industry. Forget keys and fobs; we provide access solutions where customers unlock with their smartphones. As we gain more customers, we need to expand our team with another Fullstack Developer! You will play a crucial role in advancing our product.

At Parakey, you will help create the access solutions of tomorrow! Your main task will be to work on the backend for our apps and API customers while continuing to develop the user interface with your skilled colleagues. You will be an important part of our success and part of a supportive team that values well-being and minimizes stress.

Looking for:

  - Experienced with Typescript/Javascript (React.js)
  - Comfortable with backend (Node.js and MongoDB)
  - Preferably experienced with Cloud/AWS, continuous integration/deployment, and other programming languages
https://join.parakey.co/


Looks like Swedish is a requirement?


We already have a NeoVim plugin [0] that makes replacing Xcode somewhat possible. It's not perfect and requires that you have Xcode around for certain scenarios but I have been using it as my daily driver for the last month.

I think you would only need xcode-build-server [1] in order to get autocompletion in VSCode.

[0] https://github.com/wojciech-kulik/xcodebuild.nvim

[1] https://github.com/SolaWing/xcode-build-server


Thank you! Personally I actually prefer Neovim over vscode, so this is awesome. will try it out.


I am curious, what password manager uses the window title instead of the current URL?

Feels like a really ineffective approach.


Sounds dangerous.


He said that in regards to rolling his own version of Reddit. The parent comment proposes instead to repurpose the app as a client for similar but different already existing service.


Wouldn't that just eventually come to the same ends as Reddit though? Especially if it becomes popular, the eventual costly server bill would follow


It’s possible to run a profitable company that treats its customers well. It’s not possible to do that when you accept VC money or take the company public.

Big Apple fan here, but I’m under no delusion that Apple will always make great products or treat their customers well. The moment they struggle to maintain growth, they will resort to the same user-hostile tactics that have enshittified the rest of the internet. That will probably happen under a different CEO, but I think it’s unavoidable in the long term.


Not everyone is as selfish and ruthless as companies like Reddit, Twitter, etc. Lemmy has some semblance of humanity and ethics.


For now.

Any service that supercedes whatever next, will eventually be a protocol, and future generations will consider all the iterations in-between to be, dumb.


Some of the products are based on anti capitalist principles. Regardless of an amoral view of all this, combining capitalist ventures with egalitarian ventures seems wrong to me. To couple two wildly different ways of ethically interacting with the world and treating people not as commodities.


If one of your main selling points is 'prettier' output your really should include a screenshot on the landing page.


I'll definitely do that, thanks for the tip!


Just wanted to say thanks for putting this together. Looking forward too seeing the dataset grow.


I will take the chance to add our datasets as well (we are running tech job boards with mandatory salary brackets).

The data is based on what the companies advertise, and the data size is of around 2000 salaries for each country:

- Switzerland: https://swissdevjobs.ch/salaries/all/all

- Germany: https://germantechjobs.de/en/salaries/all/all

- UK: https://devitjobs.uk/salaries/all/all

- Romania: https://devjob.ro/en/salaries/all/all

Important to add that we don't catch the whole spectrum of the market (missing FAANG-like and some top international startups), so basically our 90 percentile will be probably an 80 percentile if you add those.

I think it's important to also have this perspective, because not everyone has the determination & luck to go through the whole interview process at FAANG-like companies.


> - Romania: https://devjob.ro/en/salaries/

Interesting. The avg salary after tax in romania is 11k ron, around 2300 eur. Tax and national insurance for permanent employees in that country is around 45-50%. So the average pay is around 4400 eur. More than the german average of 45k per year before tax.


This seems to happen more and more often.


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