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There is a growing number of monospaced fonts that provide cursive italics for differentiation e.g., Operator Mono, Dank, Victor Mono.

Some people prefer it, some people hate it.


Local Measure | Senior Full-stack Engineer | ONSITE (Sydney, Aus), REMOTE (UK) | Full time

Local Measure is an exciting early stage technology company, headquartered in Sydney. Our vision is a world where every customer interaction is exceptional. We bring this vision to life through our next-generation customer experience platform.

We are a passionate team of 50 people, with offices in Singapore, Dubai, London, Miami and Phoenix. Our leadership roster includes advisors and management from Google, Twitter, Salesforce, and other successful technology businesses. Our clients include some of the world’s most recognized hospitality, tourism and retail brands.

Our ideal candidate will have previous work experience with scalable web architectures and will have developed in more than one language. You will have developed and consumed REST APIs, preferably with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Foursquare. We are looking for:

  * Strong software engineering background, with experience in  one or more of: Python, JavaScript, Go, or Swift (experience of other languages will be considered)
  * Experience in one or more of MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Redis, Elasticsearch or other database
  * Understanding of full stack web environments from server infrastructure to front end
  * Experience with JavaScript frameworks such as Angular
  * DevOps experience in an AWS environment desirable
Sydney: https://www.localmeasure.com/jobs/full-stack-developer-pytho...

UK: https://localmeasure.workable.com/j/BAB4B7D6DC


Local Measure | Senior Full-stack Engineer | ONSITE (Sydney, Aus), REMOTE (UK) | Full time

Local Measure is an exciting early stage technology company, headquartered in Sydney. Our vision is a world where every customer interaction is exceptional. We bring this vision to life through our next-generation customer experience platform.

We are a passionate team of 50 people, with offices in Singapore, Dubai, London, Miami and Phoenix. Our leadership roster includes advisors and management from Google, Twitter, Salesforce, and other successful technology businesses. Our clients include some of the world’s most recognized hospitality, tourism and retail brands.

Our ideal candidate will have previous work experience with scalable web architectures and will have developed in more than one language. You will have developed and consumed REST APIs, preferably with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Foursquare. We are looking for:

  * Strong software engineering background, with experience in  one or more of: Python, JavaScript, Go, or Swift (experience of other languages will be considered)
  * Experience in one or more of MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Redis, Elasticsearch or other database
  * Understanding of full stack web environments from server infrastructure to front end
  * Experience with JavaScript frameworks such as Angular
  * DevOps experience in an AWS environment desirable
Apply here:

  * Sydney https://www.localmeasure.com/jobs/full-stack-developer-python-mongo
  * UK https://localmeasure.workable.com/j/BAB4B7D6DC


Not the answer you're looking for, but have you tried Visual Studio Code with VS Live Share (https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MS-vsliv...)? It works really well for pair/swarm programming.


And the event-stream implementation will blow your mind.


Are you referring to the backdoor or is it actually a mind-blowing implementation?


It's not (only) about the storage space; it's the upload too. That time investment will get paid back over multiple deployments.

That said, now I have "good" broadband, I pay a lot less attention to the image size.


I've turned them all off and nothing has broken so far, but then again I'm a pretty passive user of Facebook.


Anecdotal, but I've worn my LG Urbane every day since I got it last September. Very happy with it.


Happy to hear that. I sold my Moto 360 after ~year.

I used it every day and until a software update broke it (it run into infinite loop of crashing Play services). I sent it to warranty and Motorola reinstalled the OS but in meantime I used my old, classic watch. It turned out I didn't miss 360. Other people I know have similar stories.

Hopefully the platform is still alive. Does anyone develop apps for Android Watch? AFAIR there is no special category in Google Play for this.


The article is on heroku.com, so of course it's going to encourage Heroku-centric solutions.


I've never bothered with virtualenvwrapper - I create virtualenvs alongside my projects, and call `$virtualenv/bin/python` or `$virtualenv/bin/pip` etc. directly. Sometimes I activate the virtualenv, sometimes I don't.


That's what I do too. I mostly activate them by hand nowadays, just to avoid calling python. Fish is smart enough that it knows that, if I type a period in a directory that contains a virtualenv, I want to activate it.


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