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TrueServer B.V. - Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Frontend/Backend developers - http://www.true.nl/over-true/vacatures/vacature-developer/ (english version at the bottom)

True is one of the key players in the Dutch hosting market and rapidly growing on the areas of Managed Hosting and Cloud Hosting. True exists for over 15 years and has extensive experience in hosting mission critical applications, focused on the management of e-commerce and enterprise web application solutions.

Your job will be to create and support applications and services that will be used by the whole organization, from a Ticket interface to the customers to creating our own Virtual Platform.

We have a API-first design with many microservices, distributed computing, exposing a RESTful API which is then consumed by the frontend, using either AngularJS or ReactJS.

Job requirements:

- Experience in building applications with the following techniques (in order): PHP (Symfony2 & CakePHP), HTML5/CSS3, JavaScript (AngularJS/ReactJS), Git, Shell script, MySQL, Memcache, Redis.

- Experience in building applications with the following techniques would be nice: Vagrant, Ansible, NodeJS, GulpJS, Coffeescript, Golang.

- Extensive knowledge of OOP, Design Patterns and clear notion about the maintainability in regards to Unit Testing, MVC, CI & DRY.


TrueServer B.V. - Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Frontend/Backend developers - http://www.true.nl/over-true/vacatures/vacature-developer/

True is one of the key players in the Dutch hosting market and rapidly growing on the areas of Managed Hosting and Cloud Hosting. True exists for over 15 years and has extensive experience in hosting mission critical applications, focused on the management of e-commerce and enterprise web application solutions.

Your job will be to create and support applications and services that will be used by the whole organization, from a Ticket interface to the customers to creating our own Virtual Platform.

We have a API-first design with many microservices, distributed computing, exposing a RESTful API which is then consumed by the frontend, using either AngularJS or ReactJS.

Job requirements:

- Experience in building applications with the following techniques (in order): PHP (Symfony2 & CakePHP), HTML5/CSS3, JavaScript (AngularJS/ReactJS), Git, Shell script, MySQL, Memcache, Redis.

- Experience in building applications with the following techniques would be nice: Vagrant, Ansible, NodeJS, GulpJS, Coffeescript, Golang.

- Extensive knowledge of OOP, Design Patterns and clear notion about the maintainability in regards to Unit Testing, MVC, CI & DRY.


Pseudocode is a good start unless you already have a project in mind?

Remember there is no one-language-solves-all-problems, you gotta pick the right tool for the job and you shouldn't be afraid to hop between those tools.


Pseudocode is only good for theoretical algorithms as it does not provides immediate result, and can at most do the work of a Ti calculator. Learning a real language provides a lot more interest and satisfaction.


Note that 1.4 introduced websockets support, VNC support was present much long ago. You would need a proxy tho, like the one NoVNC provides.

I am still waiting better support for Clipboard on QEMU. :/

Currently using NoVNC as a client. Works really well. Keyboard needs more love.


The websocket support in QEMU allows you to connect with noVNC directly without using a websockify (proxy/bridge). You can still choose to connect to the regular VNC port using the proxy, but if you activate websockets then you can connect without it. The same is true now with libvncserver based VNC servers (e.g. x11vnc)


On the home page, where it lists all recent aired episodes, would be nice to show the "Available On" related to that episode only. Many series aren't up-to-date on those services, which is sad.


The Netherlands up to now saw the issue the same as copying levy thus allowing his citizens to download movies, music and books from illegal sources.


Not him, but someone else did: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/58


> On hearing intruders break in, the homeowner’s son, a disabled ex-serviceman, reached for his (legal) gun. Luckily, he heard the police announce themselves and holstered it;

There is a new tactic for intruders to use: announce themselves as police officers.

Really. That's not a way to raid a house due to "allegedly" buying things with a stolen credit card.


That wouldn't be a new tactic.


Does a person get karma when his comment is endorsed?

That would be a good way to promote good commentators to the "next level", whatever it brings with karma.


You can keep pressing left all the time and you will you see some numbers appearing and disappearing. Sometimes moving to the line on top.

Pressing down results in errors on line 111. let and board giving "bad array expected", "expression expected".

Edit: I am on Mac OS.


I had the same problems and I'm on OS X as well. https://github.com/mydzor/bash2048/issues/1


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