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Location: Canton, OH USA
Telecommuting: Yes
Transform spreadsheet-driven complexity into clean, scalable backend systems. This role focuses on designing robust Python backends that turn complex business processes into elegant data models and reliable APIs. You will work as a backend architect, deeply understanding how businesses operate and building systems that scale effortlessly. The work prioritizes long-term …
Location: Fully remote, East Coast Preferred United States
Scout is a SaaS web platform providing a B2B recruitment marketplace for employers and search firms. Our vision is to optimize candidate-to-job matching and improve time-to-hire of the very best candidates for our customers. As a Senior Software Engineer you will join a collaborative team working to enhance and innovate …
...quality of software. The success of an operating system like Linux indicates that there is value to this claim. We believe that the next step, having millions of programmers, will cause a change of a different quality-the abundant availability of personalized software. The tools needed for this new way to look at programming will be different than the tools currently available to professional programmers. We intend to greatly improve both the training material and the development to...
...data: Instructors often have need of meanful data for constructing programming exercises. To support this usage, many in the educational community have contributed freely-reusable data on which to build. Software Carpentry by Greg Wilson is a course on software development skills for scientists and engineers. Kirby Urner's CP4E resources integrate Python programming with topics in mathematics. An Interview with Guido van Rossum, by Phil Hugues for the Linux Journal, is a conversation with the c...
...quality of software. The success of Linux shows the value of this claim. We believe that the next step, having millions (or billions) of programmers, will cause a change of a different quality--the abundant availability of personalized software. The tools needed for this new way to look at programming will be different from the tools currently available to professional programmers. We intend to greatly improve both the training material and the development tools available. For example, no...
...data hiding" or encapsulation to be > considered a true Object Oriented programming > language? Absolutely! Guido (van Rossum, Python's creator) probably doesn't even know how to spell those phrases, though. > (It is true incase you thought not). Who could deny it? > So how does Python implement encapsulation? From > what I have seen it does not, and therefore may contain > many OO concepts, but cannot be considered a > true OO programming language. Indeed, and bec...
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