I am a developer that is part of a team at RBC Ventures; and we're looking to grow and expand the team with developers that are experienced on either frontend, backend, or full-stack.
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I am a developer that is part of a team at RBC Ventures; and we're looking to grow and expand the team with developers that are experienced on either frontend, backend, or full-stack.
Really nice! Like you, I wanted a cli program that largely replace the gui app that I used for GTD (in this case, I was using Omnifocus).
I'm a huge fan of ledger-cli [1] (double-entry accounting cli program); and I wanted to create a GTD cli program that is akin to ledger-cli. As part of learning Rust, I created gtdtxt [2] (named like todotxt), which imho, fits very closely to my ideal usecases of the command-line GTD workflow (e.g. has more features than todotxt). Hopefully it's useful for others.
If anyone is not familiar with ledger-cli, it's just a really fast file(s) parser; and like gtdtxt, not modifying text files is part of the feature [3].
I just created gtdtxt recently, and I'm still dogfeeding it to iron out/add more features. I'm still in the process of writing documentation/tutorial.
You get the advantage of choosing any of those libraries/tools that make up an application (e.g. choosing a router library that makes sense to you [or the team] and/or for your app). Thus, intrinsically the learning curve is much more digestible than grokking why certain parts of a monolithic framework (e.g. Angular) are designed the way they are.
I'm also planning and building on a flashcard app; and am facing a similar dilemma on whether to monetize (make it SaaS) or go all out open-source. At the moment my barometer seems to be leaning towards open source. I already have REST API backend done, and am working on UI.
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The only novelty on my app is that it uses an algorithm based on upvotes/downvotes (e.g. HN, Reddit, etc) to measure card performance rather than a variant based on SuperMemo and friends.
Tech stack: Node.js, React, Redux, Python, AWS
I am a developer that is part of a team at RBC Ventures; and we're looking to grow and expand the team with developers that are experienced on either frontend, backend, or full-stack.
You may apply directly through the site, or e-mail me directly at either:
- [email protected]
- [email protected]