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Please state the job location and include the keywords REMOTE, INTERNS and/or VISA when the corresponding sort of candidate is welcome. When remote work is not an option, include ONSITE.

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faberbrain ◴[] No.16968973[source]
1bios | Senior Software Engineer | Truckee/Lake Tahoe, CA | FULL-TIME, ONSITE or REMOTE | hello+hn@1bios.co

About 1bios:

We provide a health management platform for healthcare providers and health insurers. Our company is relatively young, and this position would get you in on the ground floor, positioning you to have real impact on our engineering decisions and company culture.

Our stack:

ruby, rails, javascript, typescript, react, mongo, postgres, thrift

What we are looking for:

Do you not only want to see a problem done, but see it done cleanly in a way that makes you proud? Do you appreciate elegance, but despise implicitness and magic? Is code and system design something you like to really think about before tackling a problem? Do you like to discuss architecture with other engineers who care deeply about the quality of their code? Do you wish you were writing in a statically typed functional programming language a la Haskell, but are also satisfied applying those same concepts to more wild west contexts like Ruby and JS? If this resonates with you, please get in touch!

Email us at hello+hn@1bios.co

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1. jumpship ◴[] No.16978251[source]
Are you asking us to implement a strongly-typed, functional language in ruby and js? If not, please explain how you would apply practical functional language techniques in a dynamic language. By functional language I mean referentially transparent. By practical techniques I mean partial application, first-order functions, and lazy evaluation, among others.