Lots of running kit you can get close to or hands on with e.g. 4000hp jet generators, telephone exchanges, steam engines etc. plus knowledgeable and passionate staff.
https://www.appearhere.co.uk?hn is the UK’s leading marketplace for commercial letting. Our platform allows anyone with an idea to book everything from pop ups through to prime Oxford Street locations. It’s been called AirBnB for brands, and our vision is to make it as easy to book a shop as it is to book a hotel room. A surprisingly huge market, and it's in our hands to become the world's leading marketplace.
You’d be part of a small team that is taking Appear Here worldwide, onto new platforms, and deep into masses of valuable data. It's an energetic, committed, challenging, and sane culture. Plus we're a stone's throw from the best lunchtime options in London.
5 months in, we're happy with API Blueprint. We used to use Dredd for API validation but ran into to some limitations:
- Dredd does not perform any validation against the siren response beyond the first key level. For example, it does not validate if the class-name is user-events, or usr-events
- Dredd does not make any difference between Action parameters and Resource parameters. Then, an action POST to create user-events will have undesired url parameters. E.G: POST /user-events?take=0&skip=2 (The apib blueprint specs allows to make this difference: https://github.com/apiaryio/api-blueprint/blob/master/exampl...)
We're trialling cutting packages from Rails apps with fpm[1], plus prm[2] to create the apt repository on s3.
There's a bit of footwork needed to include built gems and correct asset manifests in the package too, but we now have 10-20s deploys, down from 8-12 mins. Plus it has less impact on server resources.
https://www.internalfire.com/
Lots of running kit you can get close to or hands on with e.g. 4000hp jet generators, telephone exchanges, steam engines etc. plus knowledgeable and passionate staff.
Well worth a couple of hours detour to check out.