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Comparis | https://www.comparis.ch/ | Full Stack Developer (.NET & React) | Full-Time (80-100%) | Remote

About Us: comparis.ch is Switzerland’s leading comparison platform. For over 25 years, we’ve been comparing health insurers, telecom providers, banks and more and offer an online marketplace for cars and property. With 80 million visits annually, we are among the most visited Swiss websites

Role Overview: You join one of our scrum teams to build our web applications and help to pave our way to the cloud. You’ll work on .NET backends and React (next.js) frontends with the newer apps hosted on Azure and our legacy apps in our DC.

The position is fully remote and available in timezones +/- 2 hours from Europe/Zurich.

More information here: https://www.comparis.ch/people/jobs/detail/1483471


Hey. I‘m interested but is it a show stopper if I come mostly from a jvm/aws background?


Comparis | https://www.comparis.ch | Full Stack Developer (.NET & React) | Full-Time (80-100%) | Remote or Hybrid (Zurich, Switzerland)

About Us: comparis.ch is Switzerland’s leading comparison platform. For over 25 years, we’ve been comparing health insurers, telecom providers, banks and more and offer an online marketplace for cars and property. With 80 million visits annually, we are among the most visited Swiss websites

Role Overview: You join one of our scrum teams to build our web applications and help to pave our way to the cloud. You’ll work on .NET backends and React (Next.js) frontends with the newer apps hosted on Azure and our legacy apps in our DC.

We have open positions with either fully remote or hybrid working mode. Fully remote is available in timezones +/- 2 hours from Europe/Zurich. For the hybrid position here in Zurich, we cannot offer relocation or visa sponsorship and expect people to be in the office >= 1d per week.

More information here:

Remote: https://www.comparis.ch/people/jobs/detail/1483471

Hybrid: https://www.comparis.ch/people/jobs/detail/1586371


I never thought, I'd read again about ZMODEM and Kermit. To learn programming and dive more into C/C++, I implemented both protocols while writing a Windows application to transfer files from the PC to a HP48 graphics calculator over the serial port in ca. 1999. This app then became the "official" PC link program "HPComm", released under the GPL. Almost 25 years go... :-o

https://hpcomm.sourceforge.net/index-old.html


Kermit was a hidden gem on the HP-48.

Company I was doing work for was looking at handheld solutions for on site data collection. One of the things they were looking at was something from Symbol. Nice unit, but, $2k a pop.

I was out visiting my father who happened to have an HP-48, which I had not seen before.

Fiddling with it I managed to learn quite a bit about its (now legendary) capabilities. But I was quite surprised to learn it had a serial port and support for Kermit.

Returning home, I bought one and quickly prototyped a solution for the company, where they’d upload the data from the calculators each day straight to the HP-9000 via Kermit.

You could buy the HP-48 base model for $100, and they ran forever on AAA batteries. We ended up rolling out the project and they bought a dozen of them.

That was a really fun project. I coded much of the calculator code lying in bed.


One convenient usecase for me is to generate model classes from a sample JSON document: "please create me a java class using lombok from this JSON: {...}"

Also vice versa: "create a JSON document with sample data from this java model class: "public class Person {String name; ...}"


There is an online JSON to lombok https://instantwebtools.net/json-to-java


localsearch.ch | Fullstack Engineer | ONSITE in Zurich, Switzerland | Full Time

We're looking for two fullstack engineers here in Zurich to join the local.ch engineering team at localsearch (Swisscom Directories AG). We're developing and maintaining local.ch, which is a well known business directory, that's among the top 5 media sites here in Switzerland regarding traffic. Help us to develop a great user experience in our Next.js based frontend stack and to build a solid backend with Go and Java (Spring/Java 17).

We're following a hybrid work model, where we're at least 60% in the office and up to 40% at home.

Stack: Next.js, React, Typescript, Go, Java (Spring), GCP, k8s, MongoDB

Job description and application: https://www.localsearch.ch/en/jobs/fullstack-software-engine...

We are only able to consider applicants with a valid permit to reside and work in Switzerland or citizens of EU-27.


1) What's your remote policy? Can I often travel abroad while still working?

2) What's the compensation range?


1) We support working remotely "as an exceptional option", but not on a regular basis

2) That depends heavily on your age and your experience and lies somewhere between CHF 90k-125k


I often use the RESTED firefox extension, which covers like 90% of my adhoc http request needs: https://github.com/RESTEDClient/RESTED It's pretty slim with no bells and whistles.


Without a plugin on firefox: hit ' to open a search field that only searches for links, then start typing and hit enter when the correct link is highlighted.


Thanks!


I recently discovered some nice helpers to resize windows:

- Hold down the option key while resizing a windows (with the mouse) to also resize the opposite side. This also works when resizing the window on a corner to resize all edges at once.

- Double click a window border to enlarge this side of the window up to the edge of the scereen. Hold down the option key to enlarge also the opposite site.

- Double-click the title bar of a window to maximize it


Try divvy. Works for both Mac and Windows.

It's the first app I install on any fresh box.


Here are some divvy shortcut ideas for the XDR Pro display: https://i.imgur.com/Tf4c6yo.png


+1 for Divvy.


I didn’t know about the first one. But I learned about the last 2 within the last year because I can’t install software on my work computer.

On my personal computer I use Better Touch Tools.


I have saved days and much effort by using `SHIFT + ALT + CMD + X` to resize my windows. https://github.com/kreeble/SimpleWindowResizer


Had no idea. This is great, thank you.


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