we produce enough food to feed everyone on earth.GMO can be useful, but 90% of the time it is used to sell herbicide resistant crops, GMO and herbicide sold by the same company like Bayer.
We co-create and distribute AI applications for medical imaging - Bridging the gap between Physicians and Engineers.
Among R&D team, you are a key member of an Agile-Scrum team, you play a key role in the design and development of our SaaS platforms for co-creation and distribution of AI based applications for medical imaging.
Qualifications/Requirements:
- Expertise in Java and SpringBoot and at least 1 other object-oriented language
- Experience with frontend Javascript Framework (ideally Angular 2+)
- Experience with NoSQL DB (ideally MongoDB)
- Experience with Docker
- Experience with Git
- Excellent understanding of responsive design
- Working knowledge about software development and testing standards and techniques (Unit Tests, TDD).
Our technology stack is the following:
- Java 11 (Spring boot 2, Webflux, Reactive), MongoDB
- Angular 7+, TypeScript
- to a lesser extent Rust, Go, Python
- Kubernetes, AWS
- Github
You can see the full job offer at the following link.
That's E2E test. What's interesting with unit tests is that you can run them locally, offline. They are fast enough so that you can run them and see if you broke anything. If your tests take too much time to start or relies on a live env (which may be down or broken), you'll spend more time for maybe nothing.
Go doesn't really have a package manager (and that's a problem), it pulls the sources of the dependencies from github for example. There are multiple tools [1] to manage versioning, but Google only released recently (end of january) an official tool, still in beta.
or it could be the fact that you don't have to install an antivirus. I have a Dell at work and the company policy is to have mcAfee installed. It prevents a lot of stuff from working (need to use virtual box 4 for example)
I have McAfee on my work Macbook, but I don't have an opinion on whether it's "less broken". I used a Windows 7 Thinkpad before the Macbook (also with McAfee), and didn't notice McAfee at all in these 3 years. In 2 years on the Mac, I noticed one interesting UI bug where the taskbar icon says "Your Mac is Not Secure", but when you click on it to open the main UI, the window will say "Your Mac is Secure", and the taskbar icon then agrees with the main window from that point on. Just a glitch, nothing that I would consider noticably broken.
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