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Trusted (http://usetrusted.com) | San Francisco | Onsite, Fulltime | $100-$150k, 0.5-1.0% equity

Contact: alex@usetrusted.com

Trusted alleviates the pain parents face in discovering, scheduling and paying for high quality, vetted child care.

We are a small team working on transforming the child care industry and helping countless parents in the process. We care deeply about the quality of the service we provide but we also pride ourselves on the wellbeing and happiness of our team. Our day to day usually involves a standup around 10am, a few 10 minute exercise breaks throughout the day, and we normally tie things up between 6pm and 7pm.

We're looking for an experienced front-end engineer to lead client-side Javascript development and grow both our internal and customer facing web clients. Because of the small size of our team, we love engineers who feel comfortable across the whole stack but specialize in something they love!

Skills We Are Looking For:

  * 5+ Years of client-side Javascript development 
  * Deep knowledge of React, Angular, Backbone, or another client-side framework
  * Experience with UI/UX testing
Bonus:

  * Design chops
  * A portfolio which showcases your previous work 
  * A Github account with cool projects in it 
  * Experience with server-side technologies (Ruby, Python, PHP, etc)
  * Mobile development experience


If you're looking for the rest of the private.xml file (HYPER + H/J/K/L) mappings...

https://gist.github.com/skryl/8143550


Thanks for writing this. If anyone else is ever in a similar situation, please do your best to get out of the room. Even if you think your attacker might be hurt and is no longer restraining you, just get out. Get out and THEN call someone. Knock on doors, whatever... if you don't have your phone. Staying put and waiting for the attacker to leave is a BAD idea, even if you get a chance to use a phone.


For the same reason that we're all still on 12 months, 30ish days, 24h, 60m, 60s, 1000ms time.


When you put it like that, it's a bit weird. Is there an imperial fraction of a second that somehow never caught on?


This is because our system of time is based the earth circling the Sun and works best for things to slice up a circle, 360 degrees, base 6.


Works for me in Chrome.


I just didn't get that one is supposed to drop a file from the computer - you might clarify the wording a bit.


It's like calling private methods on a class ;) Not easily accessible but once you figure out how to do it you can accomplish certain feats that may have seemed impossible beforehand. Alas, with great power comes great responsibility. Ever seen Limitless?


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