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OrangeLV | Full-stack web developer | Riga, Latvia | Full-time onsite | https://www.orangelv.com/

# Our focus

- Our own products and long-term partnerships with clients

- Custom-made logic that meets complex business requirements

- Intuitive and visually pleasing UIs

- Interactive and dynamic visualizations using 3D, vector graphics and photos

- AR/VR experiences

# Our stack and workflow

- TypeScript in strict mode, with Webpack

- Frequent use of functional style, immutability, async/await, Lodash

- React frontend (Redux, Reselect, modular transpiled CSS)

- Node.js backend (Koa)

- PostgreSQL

- Modern infrastructure (CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Google Cloud Platform)

- Always up-to-date tools and depencencies

- Automation where we can

- Auto-enforced code style and formatting

- Git with pull requests and peer reviews

- All projects have a dedicated owner

- Some project-specific tech

Contact us at careers@orangelv.com



It is the same page, it should have a protection against double-post, something probably went wrong.


This one is to "www.reactos.org", the other one is to "reactos.org"


Hax


Is there any place where I could follow progress of Pentadactyl-like plugin for Servo?


1. Yes, see https://github.com/daGrevis/hndrx

2. Obviously,

3. With explicit permit from user each time it's needed (like it's for webcam);


It's interesting that this software is using NPM as package manager even if it's written in Shell itself.


This just forced me to finally buy a Pinboard account!


I love little languages like this one! Just look at the source — it's still so readable and easy to understand, and the size — I could read through it in an evening!

It reminds me a bit of diy-lisp where you implemented Lisp in Python yourself! https://github.com/daGrevis/diy-lisp


Not everything has to be useful or even sane. Especially on _Hacker_ News.

Edit: To clarify, I think this shows what hacking is all about. Playful cleverness and curiosity.


Here's an application my co-worker built using Kivy. https://github.com/aigarius/photoriver


Looks great! Especially I like the clean design.

I'm waiting for DevDocs.io support for Clojure thought because there's nothing better than all docs in one place.


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