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Location: Bengaluru, India

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, JS, ML, Data Science, R, Gen AI

Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1St5vqCbM5WKCT0Qah5XQCKy82xE...

Email: webmakin@gmail.com


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Loved it, just installed and started using it.


works perfectly in chrome on mac, thank you to whoever did this, so nostalgic


Django rocks. I have been using it in every side project of mine since 2016. Love it, recommend it especially for teams with very less time and more features on backend.


Location: Bangalore, India

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: PHP, Python, Java, JS, NodeJS, React, Django, MySql, PgSql, MongoDB, meteorJS, Typescript, all related frameworks like Codeigniter, Play, Slim, Express, serverless. Cloud services like AWS, GCP. Redis, Elasticsearch, memcache. Nginx, Ubuntu, ffmpeg, imagemagick, celery, rabbitmq, nagios, monit, Docker.

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohammed-asif-a7343533/

Email: webmakin@gmail.com


Once we understood that this was caused by the Chrome update we contacted them and we got a free Komodo certificate from AlphaSSL.


I use emacs with mac for close to 1 year now, after having used it on linux and windows. It hasn't given me any issues at all except for one minor issue which i chose to ignore. The point is, you don't need to be scared to use emacs on mac


Interesting stuff going on in this thread. I use Emacs for everything except for Mail, since i never liked wanderlust, should try some other mail reader. But i just realised there is some great functionality from this thread i never knew existed like 'which-key', org-mode(wanted to use this from long) etc.


There's also a decent notmuch mode that is pretty good at reading and organizing mail. https://notmuchmail.org/notmuch-emacs/


Meteor is great i used it to prototype the live section of www.sportskeeda.com. Then i had to switch to jquery polling to make it faster. Meteor was fast except for the initial load that used to take a couple of extra seconds. This was reduced to large extent on Modulus.

So my suggestion to anyone considering Meteor in production is to deploy on Modulus.


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