For any Go users out there, I'd recommend Russ Cox's package: https://godoc.org/rsc.io/letsencrypt. It automatically acquires certificates and keeps them up to date.
I'm a developer at Readmore in Amsterdam and we're currently looking for an on-site developer. We're a small company, so you'd need to be comfortable working with a variety of technologies. We're currently growing and refreshing our systems, so there would be a good deal of both responsibility and freedom in the position. If you'd like more information please don't hesitate to get in touch.
In case you're wondering, our back-end systems use Ruby+Rails, Go, and some PHP. On the front-end we do HTML/CSS/JS on the web, and we have native applications for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.
I'm a developer at Readmore in Amsterdam and we're currently looking for an on-site developer. We're a small company, so you'd need to be comfortable working with a variety of technologies. We're currently growing and refreshing our systems, so there would be a good deal of both responsibility and freedom in the position. If you'd like more information please don't hesitate to get in touch.
In case you're wondering, our back-end systems use Ruby+Rails, Go, and some PHP. On the front-end we do HTML/CSS/JS on the web, and we have native applications for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.
I'm a developer at Readmore in Amsterdam and we're currently looking for an on-site developer. We're a small company, so you'd need to be comfortable working with a variety of technologies. We're currently growing and refreshing our systems, so there would be a good deal of both responsibility and freedom in the position. If you'd like more information please don't hesitate to get in touch.
In case you're wondering, our back-end systems use Ruby+Rails, Go, and some PHP. On the front-end we do HTML/CSS/JS on the web, and we have native applications for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.
I'm a developer at Readmore in Amsterdam and we're currently looking for an on-site developer. We're a small company, so the responsibilities are varied, but initially you would be focused on our customer-facing website. We're currently growing and refreshing our systems, so there would be a good deal of both responsibility and freedom in the position. If you'd like more information please don't hesitate to get in touch.
I'm a developer at Readmore in Amsterdam and we're currently looking for an on-site developer. We're a small company, so the responsibilities are varied, but initially you would be focused on our customer-facing website. We're currently growing and refreshing our systems, so there would be a good deal of both responsibility and freedom in the position. If you'd like more information please don't hesitate to get in touch.
Willing to relocate: Yes. Currently in Milwaukee, WI.
Technologies: Scientific computing in Python and C, full-stack web development in Python, Go, JavaScript, HTML, CSS. MariaDB, MySQL, Redis, Beanstalkd, AWS, etc.
My wife and I are planning to relocate to the Netherlands. I'll be finishing up my last two contracts over the next two weeks. I'd be available for interviews or employment starting the middle of June.
I'm interested in web development, either full-stack or backend, or a data science position.
My wife and I are planning on moving to the Netherlands, so I'm looking for work there.
I have a bachelor's in computer science and a master's in plasma physics. I've been programming for ~15 years, and have experience in C, C++, Java, Python, Go, web technologies (CSS, Javascript, jQuery, html), databases (MySQL, MariaDB, proprietary). I don't consider myself a front-end developer, though I've done a substantial amount of front end work, both web and desktop.
We plan on being in the Netherlands for a month or more starting in July, though we're flexible.
I'd be happy for any information or advice you might have.
SEEKING WORK - Milwaukee, WI USA / Netherlands / Remote
I'm an experienced developer with a BS in computer sciences and a master's in physics. I'm currently based in Milwaukee, WI, but I'm considering relocating to the Netherlands. I hold US and Canadian citizenship.
I'm comfortable working in C, C++, Python, Go, and HTML/CSS/Javascript. I've worked in medical records, full-stack web development, and scientific programming.
Based on the image of the machine, this is a magnetic mirror with neutral beam injection. Mirrors were some of the first plasma confinement devices. An issue they have is that they lose charged particles out the ends in a way that depends on the ratio of perpendicular to parallel velocity and the magnetic field strength. It may be that they think they can use the neutral beam injectors to inject the fuel in such a way that it's well confined in the machine...
Never mind, another linked article says that the injectors are only used for ignition.
SEEKING WORK - Remote or Milwaukee/Madison/Chicago area.
I currently have 40-50% availability.
I have a CS degree, and recently completed a master's in plasma physics. My most recent experience involves data analysis, hardware interfaces, modeling and simulations, and distributed computing.
I've recently become a big fan of Go, and have experience mainly in C, C++, and Python.