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SEEKING WORK | REMOTE | NYC

iOS/backend developer

Years of experience in both Objective-C and Swift.

On the backend side, experience in many frameworks in Node.js, Python, Ruby, PHP, and Java, including: Flask, Django, Bottle, Ruby on Rails, Express, CodeIgniter, Drupal, and Spring MVC.

Backend stuff also includes performance tuning on the server and database end.

I also have experience in front-end stuff such as jQuery, Meteor, and Dojo.

Resume: https://joegallo.nyc/


Nope.


Guidepoint | New York City | iOS | ONSITE | http://www.guidepoint.com/

Looking for someone to potentially take over a Swift 3 project.

contact: hnleads@gmail.com


SEEKING FREELANCER - NYC

Looking for someone to take over a Swift 3 project for a financial company. I've been working on it remote but I'm realizing the app isn't going to get done unless I replace myself with someone on-site. Remaining work is some design changes and a twilio component. Feel free to send me a resume with any other links you'd like to share.

contact: hnleads@gmail.com



This isn't anything new. It's a well established fact that USB 3.0 interferes with 2.4 Ghz Wi-Fi.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2423604,00.asp

https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/io/universal-ser...


The PC Mag link claims that this is alleviated on routers with shielded USB 3.0 ports while using shielded cables. Are the ports unshielded on the new Macbooks, or are the people reporting the issue using unshielded cables? Is Apple shipping these with unshielded cables?


I've always found Ctrl-[ to be more intuitive instead of ESC for vim. Strangely enough I have no idea where I saw that Ctrl-[ works as an alternative and I don't see any reference to it in my vimrc so it should work out of the box. Having to move your left hand all the way over to esc is just slow and cumbersome, meanwhile [ is just right there.


^[ is what ESC sends to a terminal, so CTRL-[ and ESC are equivalent.


I tried that at the Apple Store.

It's an option.

But there are so many programs that require ESC, so it's only a half-way solution.


HappyFunCorp is pretty good.

http://happyfuncorp.com


Pivotal Labs is good. I've also heard good things about HappyFunCorp too.


Great product/services plus a cool company vibe!! Happyfuncorp is great


Very cool.

Just an FYI, the links at the top link to the current page instead of sections.


They scroll via javascript. I guess there could be hash fallbacks.


They don't scroll for me at all, they just reload the page. Firefox on Linux. No errors in the console either.


Yep, definitely doesn't work on Firefox. Thanks for the heads up.


Should be fixed now.



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