Are you an ambitious and talented software developer with a passion for creating world-class developer tools? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you at JetBrains, a rapidly growing software development company that's on a mission to build the best development tools in the world. Our products are used by millions of developers worldwide, helping them to be more productive and achieve better results faster.
We are looking for a motivated software developer to join our Kotlin Multiplatform Tooling team, working on innovative Integrated Development Environments (IDEs). You will have the opportunity to be at the forefront of software development and make your mark in the industry. You will collaborate with the team to design, implement, and improve our tooling for Kotlin, Swift, and Compose on Android, iOS, and desktop platforms, crafting a cohesive development experience for Kotlin Multiplatform developers.
At JetBrains, we understand the importance of a supportive and empowering workplace culture for software developers. Our company was founded by developers, for developers, and we strive to create an environment where you can do your best work, learn from your peers, and grow in your career. We encourage innovation, engage with our customers to better understand their needs, and value diversity, teamwork, and open communication.
We are committed to your professional growth, offering extensive mentorship opportunities, attendance at technical conferences, and various career advancement paths to align with your goals and strengths. We believe in a healthy work-life balance and provide flexible schedules, remote working opportunities, and a supportive work environment that encourages you to bring your whole self to work.
Our development process is fully transparent, and anyone can participate in any task. All team members communicate with our users, discuss newly proposed features, take part in troubleshooting, and provide bug reports. We are in constant communication with each other, both in person and via Slack.
Our source code is stored in Git repositories, with most of it written in Java and Kotlin, while low-level libraries use Rust and C/C++. All changes are covered by automated tests, code is peer-reviewed, and then extensively tested by QA to maintain high product quality and avoid regressions.
JetBrains has a strong presence in seven R&D centers across Europe, and our tools are used by 99 of the Fortune 100 companies. We offer a competitive salary, excellent opportunities for professional and personal growth, 6 weeks of paid annual leave, relocation assistance, visa sponsorship, and many other benefits.
To apply and learn more about what we offer, check out our job posting for this position [0] and the many more we have open for all kinds of roles. If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact me directly at [email protected].
Join our team and help us build the tools that empower developers to do their best work. We look forward to welcoming you to JetBrains!
Do you have a passion for developer tools? Are you an excellent QA engineer looking for a new challenge and a place where your voice is heard? If so, you might be interested in joining the Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile IDE team at JetBrains, which is working to improve our IDE tooling for Swift and the Apple platforms!
Our goal is to make Kotlin Multiplatform a great resource for iOS developers and provide comprehensive IDE support for working with Xcode projects. We want to make switching between the Kotlin and Swift programming languages more seamless and offer users a more cohesive development experience.
JetBrains IDEs, such as IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm, PhpStorm, RubyMine, PyCharm, and CLion, are based on the IntelliJ Platform. Most of the code is written in Kotlin and Java, and all of it is stored in Git repositories, covered by automated tests, and peer reviewed before being tested by our QAs.
In addition to exciting and challenging tasks, we are offering a fully transparent development process, a strong position in the team, and a high level of independence with a flexible working schedule. Team members are free to take part in any task and always participate in feature discussions and version planning. Listening and communicating openly with users in our issue tracker and at conferences is an integral part of the JetBrains culture and is important for understanding our users' needs.
Ever since we started, back in 2000, we have strived to make the most effective developer tools on earth. Today, we are present with seven R&D centers across Europe, and our tools speed up production in 99 of the Fortune 100 companies, freeing developers to grow, discover, and create.
We offer a competitive salary, excellent opportunities for professional and personal growth, 6 weeks of paid annual leave, relocation assistance, visa sponsorship, and many other benefits.
To apply and learn more about what we offer, check out our job posting for this position [0] and the many more we have open for all kinds of roles. If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact me directly at [email protected].
Do you have a passion for developer tools? Are you an excellent QA engineer looking for a new challenge and a place where your voice is heard? If so, you might be interested in joining the Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile IDE team at JetBrains, which is working to improve our IDE tooling for Swift and the Apple platforms!
Our goal is to make Kotlin Multiplatform a great resource for iOS developers and provide comprehensive IDE support for working with Xcode projects. We want to make switching between the Kotlin and Swift programming languages more seamless and offer users a more cohesive development experience.
JetBrains IDEs, such as IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm, PhpStorm, RubyMine, PyCharm, and CLion, are based on the IntelliJ Platform. Most of the code is written in Kotlin and Java, and all of it is stored in Git repositories, covered by automated tests, and peer reviewed before being tested by our QAs.
In addition to exciting and challenging tasks, we are offering a fully transparent development process, a strong position in the team, and a high level of independence with a flexible working schedule. Team members are free to take part in any task and always participate in feature discussions and version planning. Listening and communicating openly with users in our issue tracker and at conferences is an integral part of the JetBrains culture and is important for understanding our users' needs.
Ever since we started, back in 2000, we have strived to make the most effective developer tools on earth. Today, we are present with seven R&D centers across Europe, and our tools speed up production in 99 of the Fortune 100 companies, freeing developers to grow, discover, and create.
We offer a competitive salary, excellent opportunities for professional and personal growth, 6 weeks of paid annual leave, relocation assistance, visa sponsorship, and many other benefits.
To apply and learn more about what we offer, check out our job posting for this position [0] and the many more we have open for all kinds of roles, or contact me directly at [email protected]. If you have any questions at all, feel free to drop me a line.
Do you have a passion for developer tools? Are you an excellent QA engineer looking for a new challenge and a place where your voice is heard? If so, you might be interested in joining the Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile IDE team at JetBrains, which is working to improve our IDE tooling for Swift and the Apple platforms!
Our goal is to make Kotlin Multiplatform a great resource for iOS developers and provide comprehensive IDE support for working with Xcode projects. We want to make switching between the Kotlin and Swift programming languages more seamless and offer users a more cohesive development experience.
JetBrains IDEs, such as IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm, PhpStorm, RubyMine, PyCharm, and CLion, are based on the IntelliJ Platform. Most of the code is written in Kotlin and Java, and all of it is stored in Git repositories, covered by automated tests, and peer reviewed before being tested by our QAs.
In addition to exciting and challenging tasks, we are offering a fully transparent development process, a strong position in the team, and a high level of independence with a flexible working schedule. Team members are free to take part in any task and always participate in feature discussions and version planning. Listening and communicating openly with users in our issue tracker and at conferences is an integral part of the JetBrains culture and is important for understanding our users' needs.
Ever since we started, back in 2000, we have strived to make the most effective developer tools on earth. Today, we are present with seven R&D centers across Europe, and our tools speed up production in 99 of the Fortune 100 companies, freeing developers to grow, discover, and create.
We offer a competitive salary, excellent opportunities for professional and personal growth, 6 weeks of paid annual leave, relocation assistance, visa sponsorship, and many other benefits.
To apply and learn more about what we offer, check out our job posting for this position [0] and the many more we have open for all kinds of roles, or contact me directly at [email protected]. If you have any questions at all, feel free to drop me a line.
macOS has APIs to get a vector PDF snapshot from any view/window [1]. If emacs ends up drawing using platform APIs such as CoreText it should be possible to get a screenshot that way.
The EU also has an official dashboard that provides lots of information (you have to click on the destination country and then through the categories and symbols):
https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/FRA
Cannot disagree more strongly with your point! No, the economic benefit of “having the sickest and most elderly die” should most definitely not be taken into account in strategic national planning.
Every life is precious. This line of thought is exactly what lead the Nazis to murder hundreds of thousands they considered an economic burden.
Can someone recommend an immutable Linux distro, which offers auto-updates out-of-the-box and supports arm64 on RPi?
Have been searching for something like this for a while for a personal project, but unfortunately neither Flatcar nor Fedora CoreOS seem to support arm64, RancherOS does not to seem to offer fully automatic updates.
As choward already mentioned, I think NixOS is a very good choice: aarch64 is decently well supported with a bunch of people running NixOS on their Raspbys, and cross compilation support is really good too if needed. See https://nixos.wiki/wiki/NixOS_on_ARM/Raspberry_Pi for more info, or hop into #nixos and/or #nixos-aarch64 on Freenode for help
Assuming we are still talking about Germany, yes, plastics collected via "Der Grüne Punkt" (engl. the green dot, named after the label on the packing) are in fact commonly reused.
According to official figures about 51% of plastics are recycled, 38% is burned [1].
Nit pick, things work differently for multi-way and one-way containers:
- There are no special regulations for multi-way bottles (glass and plastic alike). Most stores will accept only those they are incentivized to, i.e. the brands they sell (manufacturers are eager to get them back to be able to reuse them).
- As soon as a store sells a kind of one-way container (plastic bottles, aluminum cans), they have to accept, pay out the mandatory €0.25 deposit for, and properly dispose of each and every one-way container of that kind customers bring in (in household quantities). There is a clearing mechanism, since store's sales might not match their returns.
I was looking for an intro on economics of reuse the the other day but I haven't found anything useful.
So, for example, if law allowed only for a small number of different container types (to turn them into a commodity) and then taxed production of those containers heavily, what exactly would happen?
Naively, one would expect companies to cut costs by buying second-hand containers rather than buying expensive new ones.
That would create a market for used containers. For an ordinary person it would be very much like deposit: Buy stuff with the price of container included, then sell the container to get back the money.
It would, obviously, provide a new way to cheat: Produce new containers and sell them as used ones, thus avoiding the tax. But that's just a tax avoidance trick and could be dealt with using the existing anti-tax-avoidance mechanisms.
It would be interesting to know what would be the unintended consequences of such a law.
Re: one-way bottles, it was not always that easy. When the one-way deposit was introduced in ~2004, shops were only required to take their own SKUs back. This was absolutely horrible for consumers and producers alike, so retailers introduced the shared system voluntarily.
Are you an ambitious and talented software developer with a passion for creating world-class developer tools? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you at JetBrains, a rapidly growing software development company that's on a mission to build the best development tools in the world. Our products are used by millions of developers worldwide, helping them to be more productive and achieve better results faster.
We are looking for a motivated software developer to join our Kotlin Multiplatform Tooling team, working on innovative Integrated Development Environments (IDEs). You will have the opportunity to be at the forefront of software development and make your mark in the industry. You will collaborate with the team to design, implement, and improve our tooling for Kotlin, Swift, and Compose on Android, iOS, and desktop platforms, crafting a cohesive development experience for Kotlin Multiplatform developers.
At JetBrains, we understand the importance of a supportive and empowering workplace culture for software developers. Our company was founded by developers, for developers, and we strive to create an environment where you can do your best work, learn from your peers, and grow in your career. We encourage innovation, engage with our customers to better understand their needs, and value diversity, teamwork, and open communication.
We are committed to your professional growth, offering extensive mentorship opportunities, attendance at technical conferences, and various career advancement paths to align with your goals and strengths. We believe in a healthy work-life balance and provide flexible schedules, remote working opportunities, and a supportive work environment that encourages you to bring your whole self to work.
Our development process is fully transparent, and anyone can participate in any task. All team members communicate with our users, discuss newly proposed features, take part in troubleshooting, and provide bug reports. We are in constant communication with each other, both in person and via Slack.
Our source code is stored in Git repositories, with most of it written in Java and Kotlin, while low-level libraries use Rust and C/C++. All changes are covered by automated tests, code is peer-reviewed, and then extensively tested by QA to maintain high product quality and avoid regressions.
JetBrains has a strong presence in seven R&D centers across Europe, and our tools are used by 99 of the Fortune 100 companies. We offer a competitive salary, excellent opportunities for professional and personal growth, 6 weeks of paid annual leave, relocation assistance, visa sponsorship, and many other benefits.
To apply and learn more about what we offer, check out our job posting for this position [0] and the many more we have open for all kinds of roles. If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact me directly at [email protected].
Join our team and help us build the tools that empower developers to do their best work. We look forward to welcoming you to JetBrains!
[0]: https://www.jetbrains.com/careers/jobs/software-developer-ko...