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Do.com • San Francisco • Full Stack Developers

Do.com is seeking generalist developers who are comfortable hacking on both the front and back end. We are a small team (8 developers, 14 people total) all with the common goal of connecting people and data to get work done. No bureacracy, no cumbersome development process. Just smart people collaborating to make the friendliest, most polished application possible. We place a lot of trust in our team and we're looking for outstanding individuals to help us grow.

https://do.com/jobs/senior-developer


I love the helpers for fetching and creating records that MagicalRecord gives you. But MagicalRecord also has ideas about how you should structure your ManagedObjectContext hierarchy. In the older versions (which we're still using) it was simple with just a separate context per thread which is connected directly to your persistent store. But the latest version (at least last time I checked) is much more complex with multiple child contexts rolling up to your persistent store.

I would prefer to just use the helpers and setup my MOCs and persistent store myself.


Do.com • San Francisco • Full Stack Developers

Do.com is seeking generalist developers who are comfortable hacking on both the front and back end. We are a small team (8 developers, 14 people total) all with the common goal of connecting people and data to get work done. No bureacracy, no cumbersome development process. Just smart people collaborating to make the friendliest, most polished application possible. We place a lot of trust in our team and we're looking for outstanding individuals to help us grow.

https://do.com/jobs/senior-developer


Do is awesome. Long time user and the recent improvements are nice. Could you tell us about the technology stack? Ruby backend & backbone front?


Thanks for the compliment! Rails backend, CoffeeScript / Backbone / Handlebars frontend, Postgres, Redis, Faye (for push messages). Sidekiq and Puma for multithreading. Hosted on Heroku. We've also got native iOS and Android apps.


San Francisco, CA - Do (http://do.com/jobs)

Do is on a mission to build the best tools for small teams and businesses across the world.

We're hiring developers and designers at any level for backend + frontend web and mobile (iOS and Android). Tech: Ruby, CoffeeScript, Backbone, PostgreSQL, Redis, iOS, Android.

And we're a Salesforce company. Solid funding, great benefits, competitive comp, and a great team! Ping me at azethoth@do.com


San Francisco, CA - Do (http://do.com/jobs)

Do is on a mission to build the best tools for small teams and businesses across the world. We're hiring developers and designers at any level for backend + frontend web and mobile (iOS and Android). Tech: Ruby, CoffeeScript, Backbone, PostgreSQL, Redis, iOS, Android. And we're a Salesforce company. Solid funding, great benefits, competitive comp, and a great team!

Ping me at azethoth@do.com


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