Looking for Eclipse plug-in developer (Part-time job) [message #1832007] |
Fri, 04 September 2020 10:02  |
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Hi,
We are looking for a developer who can combine design skills with strong development skills.
Looking for part- time Eclipse plug-in developer who can use the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF).
And we are looking for office - admin work also.
Interested people can ping me for further details.
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[Updated on: Mon, 07 September 2020 12:17] by Moderator
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Re: Looking for Eclipse plug-in developer (Part-time job) [message #1843381 is a reply to message #1841705] |
Tue, 27 July 2021 03:36   |
Eclipse User |
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Good afternoon! Sorry if I'm off-topic. Please advise experienced ReactJS developer ProCoders.
Requirements:
1 year of commercial experience using ReactJS;
Knowledge of class/functional React Components, React Hooks;
Experience with Redux, Redux-Thunk, React Router;
Knowledge of JS fundamentals;
Knowledge of ES6+;
Knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, SASS;
Knowledge of REST API;
Knowledge of websockets;
Expertise in building responsive layouts;
Experience in using Git;
At least Intermediate English.
ReactJS is popular, reliable, and a solid choice for companies looking to put together fast, responsive frontend applications.
According to a recent study of developers by StackOverflow, more than 74 percent of the developers surveyed said they "loved" working with it -- more than any other competing framework. It's not hard to see why. ReactJS is an open-source, JavaScript-enabled library that allows developers enormous flexibility in developing frontend applications. Originally developed in 2013 by Facebook, the library enables applications that can run multiple user interfaces at once, without slowdowns in processing speed.
[Updated on: Thu, 29 July 2021 02:43] by Moderator
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