With AnyRoad, leading brands create impactful experiences and build lasting relationships with their customers. At scale. Companies like Budweiser, Honda, Michaels, and Tabasco all count on AnyRoad to measure the impact of their experiential marketing. Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz.
Work on such things as: DevOps, Performance, NLP, Data/ETL, Embeddable experience plugins, Data insights dashboard.
Anyroad | Backend, Full-stack, iOS | San Francisco | Full-time | On-site
AnyRoad is building the first ERM (Experience Relationship Management) platform which empowers enterprises by enabling them to turn real-life, customer experiences into useful data and analytics. (Honda, Diageo, Budweiser, Wild Turkey, Anchor Brewing among others). React/Rails/Redux/Redshift/iOS. We're currently an 18 person company with 10 people in our San Francisco office, including 3 engineers. It's a fun, creative and collaborative group. As part of Anyroad development team, you'll have a lot of input, ownership, and ability to ship impactful, core features. Anyroad is recently seed funded from investors like Marc Benioff, Rally Ventures, and Precursor Ventures. We're seeing impressive growth and new signings. We're looking to add 2 more engineers to the team (Backend FS and iOS). Please share resume/cv (DM here or email to jonathan at anyroad.com).
Agree and would love Rails to take this further. Rails is still very useful - and is certainly used by countless startups along with React. CRUD plus a smart redux/mobx scaffold of some sort. Or auto graphql-ify.
The goal is still the same - get up and running with an idea as fast as possible while not being cornered - scaling with the product. The FE has simply become where most of the effort and innovation is now. Rails will benefit from helping on that side of the coin.
I like the thumbnails - but I'd like them more if they were a toggle on/off or avail perhaps on hover - so we can also have the succinct list view that makes consuming and grokking more efficient.
Thanks for the reply. Yea the rails asset pipeline integration seems an issue and Vue hot reload capability is also something I'd want workings seamlessly (not sure if that would be problematuc). Perhaps best to just use rails as API server. Then be able to create complete Vue front without struggling w integrations.
I am always looking for the fastest way to build a complete app. Brought me to Rails. Then to Meteor/React (which was mixed). Then some Rails/React which is ok.
Vue looks really appealing on the simplicity and completeness side.
I would like to know from people using Vue what backends you're using. In order to complete the loop - the simplest stack overall Vue+???.
I would say they're most likely not rewritten - in the sense that each new one gets to look at and improve upon the predecessors. So they're not starting from scratch and that is leading to better quality I think.
I created Post.As – a social platform for creating and sharing web pages. Drag and drop design with text/media/embedded players etc. "Instagram for web pages"
• Current version live at http://post.as: A very simple page creation tool - allows pushing pages out to feeds / following members.
•• The next version - simple page creation with ability to add powerful widgets for all kinds of social interaction. A social network like clay. Instead of content sitting inside of the social network's brand - every page on network is visually designed/owned by members. A kind of "subweb" vision with API for creation of widgets.
I am sole coder/designer (angularjs/rails). Looking to build team or find right collaboration.
Strongly suggest looking beyond this if your concern about Angular is that it is returning us to an old approach. Angular, on the contrary, in my experience, is a broadly conceived vision of how to rethink and move browser development significantly forward. I have been waiting for something like this. The key part of that ng-click is that it's an Angular 'directive'. I recommend adding AngularJs to your app to do a simple experiment of writing a few directives of your own; see if that doesn't light a bulb.
that the author and so many others here are describing fantastic learning experiences suggest to me the word "impose" might be a little off.
even though you don't talk to or engage with people, the experience does not ring of aloneness actually. i felt incredibly connected to other participants and at the end when you begin talking again, there's a wonderful sense of camaraderie. made a bunch of new friends.
thanks! ...but let me clarify. book learning is utterly awesome!! when i say "resolving issues"... i mean purely the personal, subjective, 'worrisome' kind... the endless spinning narratives we struggle within. the attachment to solving issues these through out-thinking the anxiety: this process got deprecated ;)
i have recently done the 10 day course and it was one of the best things i have ever experienced. have continued meditating (near) every day because it keeps me returning to a sense of deep calm and focus and enjoyment – feelings prior far more rare even tho i would have described myself as happy and digging life. the new digging is at a deeper level and much of what i used to perseverate upon seems reduced in import by orders of magnitude. practically the whole notion of "intellect figuring out and resolving issues", seems now completely a misguided process. returning to the state of calm fertilizes better thought which crowds out the worries. worry process becomes reduced and unmasked when it arises. the whole physical reaction cycle different. awareness that how we feel (and happiness) is in our bodies – we know the value of physical exercise. this is similar. a rigorous training that just starts doing what it's advertised to do. veritably mind blowing, yep.
Stack: Ruby/Rails/JS/React
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With AnyRoad, leading brands create impactful experiences and build lasting relationships with their customers. At scale. Companies like Budweiser, Honda, Michaels, and Tabasco all count on AnyRoad to measure the impact of their experiential marketing. Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz.
Work on such things as: DevOps, Performance, NLP, Data/ETL, Embeddable experience plugins, Data insights dashboard.