We are a growing company aiming to shake up the access industry. Forget keys and fobs; we provide access solutions where customers unlock with their smartphones. As we gain more customers, we need to expand our team with another Fullstack Developer! You will play a crucial role in advancing our product.
At Parakey, you will help create the access solutions of tomorrow! Your main task will be to work on the backend for our apps and API customers while continuing to develop the user interface with your skilled colleagues. You will be an important part of our success and part of a supportive team that values well-being and minimizes stress.
Looking for:
- Experienced with Typescript/Javascript (React.js)
- Comfortable with backend (Node.js and MongoDB)
- Preferably experienced with Cloud/AWS, continuous integration/deployment, and other programming languages
https://join.parakey.co/The advantage for Swift would be that potentially more developers use the VSCode extension which would hopefully improve the quality and incentivise more of them to maybe contribute to it.
If it's already possible then maybe a section in the readme on how to achieve this? (e.g. how to open an iOS project folder and get completions for Apple's frameworks).
I think you would only need xcode-build-server [1] in order to get autocompletion in VSCode.
Feels like a really ineffective approach.