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Location: Barcelona, Spain

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: JavaScript / Node.js / ReactJS / SolidJS / Full Stack developer with 13+ years

Résumé/CV: https://github.com/obfuscatedgeek/resume/blob/main/ejaz-resu...

Email: [email protected]

Website: https://zaje.me/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ejazbawasa/


You mention Senior Developers - Frontend(Javascript) roles here but I dont see it in the link https://duckduckgo.com/hiring. Could you please let me know where can I apply?

Thanks


Chrome extension with minimalist UI (almost none)

Works with only keyboard shortcuts to talk and listen to ChatGPT.

Created with native JavaScript with features available in the browser, no external libraries or API calls.


Vacucu is an online portal where individuals can request, search, and book customized sports activities & sports activities related services. Anyone can define trips based on their needs and requirements (include transport, accommodation, extra services) and will get customized quotes from verified providers. You can then book the offer with no additional costs.

Built using JS stack (Node.js & React.js) with server-side rendering thanks to the awesome framework https://github.com/zeit/next.js/

Any feedback/criticism is highly appreciated.

Thanks, Ejaz.


Been trying to do this, tis year and currently using Trello.

Current organization is 52 list mentioning every week and every week has 8 cards.

First 7 cards are individual days of the week, every day card includes a checklist in trello and the eight card is target for the week. Depending on the schedule 1 entry from the target card is made into a checklist item in any one of the day card.


Location: Spain

Remote: No

Willing to relocate: Yes (Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland)

Technologies: JavaScript, ExtJS, Sencha, ReactJS, NodeJS, ES6, anything web based.

Resume: https://es.linkedin.com/in/ejazbawasa

Email: [email protected]

Personal: http://zaje.me


Curious, if Scrum makes you get into this mindset that you have to commit every hour ?


Maybe, but I think it's more of a continuous-delivery thing than a scrum thing. I just commit after I add anything meaningful to the codebase (to get it out to users as quickly as possible), and that usually ends up being once an hour.


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