I would recommend Crunch's webapp accountancy software (which I used a lot) but also hire someone to handle it for you (which I did not and wish I did).
Have you tried any indirect hunting tactics? Going to a tech meet-up and seeing who's hiring? Talking to people in the sector can also put your mind at ease when you relate to people with similar problems.
Might also be worth looking at University job boards if there's any Uni's in your town. I worked an academia job part time because it was all I could find, but I learned a lot and the work felt great compared to most office jobs. Might be a good stop gap for you, as they tend to be fixed term contracts I think.
I'm a developer of 10 years, and use the command line for Git, Brew and a few other things, though I'm normally an IDE developer. I believe the CL is as powerful as everyone says, but what are some useful things I can use it for? I use Zsh on a Mac some of the time.
Are there any good app examples of what Frank says here?
"A step-by-step sequence should be contained in a modal overlay for presentation to emphasize that the Back button in this context serves a different purpose than in a hierarchical drill-down.
The step-by-step process is usually completed with a Done or
Close button, which also closes the containing modal.
The sequence can have a variable number of steps and different paths depending on the options selected."
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