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Butter.us | Full Time | REMOTE (Work From Anywhere) | https://careers.butter.us

Butter (http://butter.us) is looking for an analytical, impact-driven back-end developer who will work with our team to troubleshoot and improve current back-end applications and processes.

In this role you will use your understanding of programming languages and tools to analyze current code and formulate more efficient processes, solve problems, and create a more seamless experience for users.

Our main tech stack: GraphQL, NodeJS, React, NextJS, Redux, Python, Postgres.

Benefits: Work from whenever, forever. Flexible work hours. Equipment budget. Unlimited paid vacation. Health insurance.

Application form: https://careers.butter.us/a77ef4ffc8704729a136edf65b7b04ac


Butter | Full Time | REMOTE (Work From Anywhere) | https://careers.butter.us

At Butter (https://butter.us), we're building the most powerful and delightful platform to facilitate online workshops and trainings.

Our main tech stack: GraphQL, NodeJS, React, React Native, NextJS, Redux, Python, Postgres, SocketIO.

Benefits: Work from whenever, forever. Flexible work hours. Equipment budget. Unlimited paid vacation. Health insurance.

Open Positions:

- React Native Frontend Engineer - GraphQL, iOS, Android

- Backend Engineer - NodeJS, Socket.IO, GraphQL, Postgres, AWS stack

- QA Automation Engineer - TestProject, Cypress, NodeJS

For more info please check out https://careers.butter.us


An online workshop suite that is part video conferencing, part workshop planning, part data analytics tool for people that host and run online workshops. It’s called MeetButter (https://MeetButter.io)

Ever since the pandemic, a lot of facilitators (design thinking, corporate workshops, internal brainstorms) were forced to move online. We found a gap in the video conferencing market for this group of niche users, and decided to fully focus down on that niche.

What started out as a React + Firebase app has now evolved into a complex full stack system. The industry is still ripe for innovation and ideas that we can play around with.


MeetButter | Full Time | REMOTE (Work From Anywhere) | https://careers.meetbutter.io

MeetButter http://meetbutter.io is looking for a Full Stack Tech Lead and also a Backend Developer (two separate roles). We are building the most powerful and delightful platform to facilitate online workshops and trainings.

Our main tech stack: GraphQL, NodeJS, React, NextJS, Redux, Python, Postgres.

Benefits: Work from whenever, forever. Flexible work hours. Equipment budget. Unlimited paid vacation. Health insurance.

Full Stack Tech Lead: https://careers.meetbutter.io/tech-lead Backend Engineer: https://careers.meetbutter.io/back-end-engineer


Hey, Adam here from MeetButter (OP).

Thanks!

The product team is pretty small. We have a UI UX product designer, myself (mid-level full stack developer), and a jr front end developer.


Very cool. Good luck with the project!


Hey, Adam from MeetButter here (OP).

We're using Jitsi (which is open source) but are also testing out various third party providers such as Daily.co and Agora.io

We want to focus on improving the meeting flow experience and interactions, which is why we leverage open source or third party providers for the video conferencing tech.


Ah man, we're only human. Mistakes happen.

If we never launched and got feedback from you guys, we'd never see the potential downfalls of the tech we created!


I agree. We always overthink things we don't fully understand.


Hey, Adam here (OP)!

Thanks!

I built the blog over a weekend using Gatsby. It's super neat! Gatsby is pretty flexible, I'm even able to make things like filters and queries, add tags. SEO is super easy, and their image processing is top notch. Highly recommend it.

I connected it to Netlify so that it auto-updates every time I make a git commit. If you're not familiar with the term Jamstack, you should explore it. There's so much cool stuff being done these days with static websites.


Thank you so much Adam! This is awesome!! I'm testing Hugo+Netlify right now, but I'll have to give this a try! Thank you so much!


Hey dude, Adam here (OP).

It was built using CSS!

I made a GitHub Gist of it, just for you: https://gist.github.com/adamthewan/11af76e766308c46b11b6203c...

The gist is using styled-components, but you can easily transfer it to a CSS class :)


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