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  Location: San Jose, CA
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Angular, Javascript, PHP, Java, Spring, JHipster
  Résumé/CV: https://goo.gl/Td5iFg
  Email: sharmagauravanil [at] gmail [dot] com


Reddit has a bunch of images on the home page. HN is all text. Also as noted by others, Reddit is much more popular.


What is the skill set you are hiring for? Where do you get most of your good hires?


"Simple"


Unfortunately, the current state of web apps have many layers of frameworks, transpilers and tooling. So yes, this is relatively simple by today's standards.


Location: Cedar Rapids, IA

Remote: No

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Java, PHP, JavaScript

Resume: http://lnkd.in/2N3qSG

Email: sharmagauravanil@gmail.com

Website: http://www.gauravsharma.io

I'm a full-stack developer with Java and PHP experience. I'm currently working on AngularJS apps and e-commerce apps.


Location: Cedar Rapids, IA

Remote: No

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Java, PHP, JavaScript

Resume: http://lnkd.in/2N3qSG

Email: sharmagauravanil@gmail.com

Website: http://www.gauravsharma.io

I'm a full-stack developer with Java and PHP experience. I'm currently working on AngularJS apps and have just started working on my first Android app.


I filled up the form. Here is what I see: http://imgur.com/0B2dfRo


That's an interesting error message to show the user...


I think it's just a standard 5xx error on a Heroku hosted site.


It's the default production Rails 4 error message. On development it gives you a stack trace.


sorry, i got HN'd... i spun up another dyno at heroku to handle the traffic. please try again...


Nope...still the same result


i got the same message when location wasn't filled


Location: Cedar Rapids, IA

Remote: No

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Java, PHP, JavaScript

Resume: http://lnkd.in/2N3qSG

Email: sharmagauravanil@gmail.com

I'm a full-stack developer with Java and PHP experience. I'm currently working on AngularJS apps and have just started working on my first Android app.


PHP, JavaScript, Java

Setting up a Java project takes excruciatingly long but after that, it's worth it. Having code logically organized saves time in the long run. PHP and JavaScript give you short term productivity gains but after a while, there is a feeling of being lost in the woods.

I have to say that since I've started working on AngularJS apps though, JavaScript seems much more pleasant.


INR shows up wrong - টকা


Thanks for pointing that out! I've updated it to use ₹ instead.


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