Associate Web Developer, Web Developer, Senior Web Developer
We’re looking for web developers of all skill-levels at Penn Medicine.
All of our new applications are being built in Ruby on Rails, but we’ve got over a decade of legacy PHP code so you’d be spending time in both environments. We work agilely and in small teams (~3 developers and 1 product owner per team) organized loosely around different themes (e.g., medical school admissions, faculty data, research data).
Associate Web Developer, Web Developer, Senior Web Developer
We’re looking for web developers of all skill-levels at Penn Medicine.
All of our new applications are being built in Ruby on Rails, but we’ve got over a decade of legacy PHP code so you’d be spending time in both environments. We work agilely and in small teams (~3 developers and 1 product owner per team) organized loosely around different themes (e.g., medical school admissions, faculty data, research data).
Associate Web Developer, Web Developer, Senior Web Developer
We’re looking for web developers of all skill-levels at Penn Medicine.
All of our new applications are being built in Ruby on Rails, but we’ve got over a decade of legacy PHP code so you’d be spending time in both environments. We work agilely and in small teams (~3 developers and 1 product owner per team) organized loosely around different themes (e.g., medical school admissions, faculty data, research data).
What alternatives are people using for Evernote that support more than just text?
The main draw Evernote has for me is the ability to attach an arbitrary number of files to a note, add some additional text or a useful title, and then search on those notes across iOS and OS X devices. I've been increasingly frustrated by how buggy and complicated Evernote has gotten so I'd be happy to try alternatives that might be out there.
Associate Web Developer, Web Developer, Senior Web Developer
We’re looking for web developers of all skill-levels at Penn Medicine.
All of our new applications are being built in Ruby on Rails, but we’ve got over a decade of legacy PHP code so you’d be spending time in both environments. We work agilely and in small teams (~3 developers and 1 product owner per team) organized loosely around different themes (e.g., medical school admissions, faculty data, research data).
Associate Web Developer, Web Developer, Senior Web Developer
We’re looking for web developers of all skill-levels at Penn Medicine.
All of our new applications are being built in Ruby on Rails, but we’ve got over a decade of legacy PHP code so you’d be spending time in both environments. We work agilely and in small teams (~3 developers and 1 product owner per team) organized loosely around different themes (e.g., medical school admissions, faculty data, research data).
Really minor nitpick - I think Matz claimed that about 30% of his prior RubyConf predictions were false, so about 70% of his prior RubyConf ideas eventually did make it to production.
I'm using it on some older hardware (2011 MacBook Pro) and it's been working just fine for me. It's maybe a bit more sluggish than Mountain Lion on the same hardware, but the difference is small enough that that might just be in my head.
Associate Web Developer, Web Developer, Senior Web Developer
We’re looking for web developers of all skill-levels at Penn Medicine.
All of our new applications are being built in Ruby on Rails, but we’ve got over a decade of legacy PHP code so you’d be spending time in both environments. We work agilely and in small teams (~3 developers and 1 product owner per team) organized loosely around different themes (e.g., medical school admissions, faculty data, research data).
Associate Web Developer, Web Developer, Senior Web Developer
We’re looking for web developers of all skill-levels at Penn Medicine.
All of our new applications are being built in Ruby on Rails, but we’ve got over a decade of legacy PHP code so you’d be spending time in both environments. We work agilely and in small teams (~3 developers and 1 product owner per team) organized loosely around different themes (e.g., medical school admissions, faculty data, research data).
We’ve got a bit more about the open positions on our website (https://www.med.upenn.edu/pmacs/jobs.html), but I’m happy to chat ([email protected]) if you’ve got questions or would like to know more.