From devsurveys at yahoo.com Sun Jun 13 15:38:13 2021 From: devsurveys at yahoo.com (Dev Survey) Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2021 19:38:13 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [python-uk] Requesting Inputs : Dev Comments References: <1530302559.418302.1623613093895.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1530302559.418302.1623613093895@mail.yahoo.com> Dear All,? I have attached a survey form so that I can better understand what kind of tools developers like to have to facilitate their workflows on a day-to-day basis.?Please volunteer at your convenience.? No login required, anonymous survey, and takes no more than 5-10 minutes.? Developer Tools Survey To confirm this is?not spam, please check via :?https://www.phishtank.com/ Shortened URL?:?https://forms.gle/vTrFNUhfFcqznSRr9 Full URL?:?Developer Tools Survey (Anonymous) Should this email violate mailing list policies, please remove it.? Thanks,Fellow Developer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From meredydd at anvil.works Wed Jun 23 12:23:38 2021 From: meredydd at anvil.works (Meredydd Luff) Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2021 17:23:38 +0100 Subject: [python-uk] Anvil are hiring Developers (all levels) and Developer Advocates! Message-ID: Hi all, We're hiring again! Anvil (https://anvil.works) is a platform for full-stack web apps entirely in Python. That's Python running in the browser, Python on the server - even a Python-flavoured database - and a drag'n'drop designer with a Python UI framework. No more JS frameworks: we're trying to fix web development. You may have heard about us on the Real Python Podcast, or seen me talking at PyCon or Python Web Conf. We're looking for *Developers* (at all levels of experience), to build the platform that makes this possible. There's lots to do - from the Python-to-JS compiler and UI toolkit (JS, natch) to the code editor and drag'n'drop designer (mostly JS) to the back-end that makes it go, manages the infrastructure, does version control, and hosts users' apps (Clojure + Python). (Honestly, there are several tech talks in each of those; we're breaking new ground in a lot of ways. This is not a boring stack.) We don't need you to be familiar with all of these languages - if you're junior, you don't need to know any of them, and if you're more experienced we'd like you to hit the ground running with one of them, but either way, there's plenty to learn. And of course, an awful lot of your work will be open source :) We're also looking for *Developer Advocates*: developers with great communication skills, to show people how to build awesome things with Anvil. You?ll be writing how-to guides, blog posts and tutorials, building example apps, live-coding at conferences (when those resume)...and then helping us work out how to make Anvil even better. It's rewarding work - developers love meeting Anvil (our booth always gets mobbed at conferences), and we've got big improvements coming. We're a small startup, so you can expect a lot of autonomy, huge impact, and meaningful equity; but we're humans first and entrepreneurs second, so you can also expect flexible working, sensible work/life balance, and a friendly, diverse team (the men are a minority in this company). We also welcome part-time applicants in all roles. We're based in Cambridge, but we're now hiring semi-remote - that's anyone who would be OK working from our office a day or two a week (or equivalent) once things get a bit safer. For more details, to read what it's like to work here, or to apply, go to: https://anvil.works/jobs Meredydd -- Meredydd Luff Founder - https://anvil.works Tel: +1 650-468-0667 *Proud Sponsors of PyCon 2021 * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: