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Job Seeker: Web Developer/Android Developer Resume: http://tslocum.github.io/resume GitHub: https://github.com/tslocum Location: Orange County, CA Skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript [jQuery/AJAX], PHP [w/ DB: MySQL/SQLite/PostgreSQL], Android [Java/SQLite/Eclipse] Things you like to do: Develop my open source projects (see GitHub), meditate, read reddit & HN. Experience: Web development: five years. Android development: less than one year. Availability: Fully available. Seeking remote and local work. Contact: tslocum@gmail.com tj9991 fucked around with this message at 01:51 on Apr 26, 2013 |
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Developer Wanted Job Title: Back-end Web Developer / Architect Location: Ann Arbor, MI Languages: Java, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript Technology: Apache, Tomcat, Solr, Postgres, Linux, NetBeans/Eclipse/Ant, web services Availability: Fulltime, immediately Local/Remote: Flexible Contact: PM
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Job Seeker: Software Engineer Location: Ostensibly the Greater Pittsburgh, PA area, but I'm willing to go anywhere. Skills: Java, C#, C++, some C, SQL, Matlab, Lisp - for the 1 person who might have an interest in that. Things you like to do: I'm a big fan of AI in general - particularly involving search spaces & lots of data. Image processing is up there as well as graphics & game programming. Experience: Java for 5 years, others for some number between 2-5 years. 'Professional' experience: 1 year as a Research Assistant at my university. Feel free to contact me for a resume with more details. Availability: Graduating May 19th; willing to start from the 27th. Contact: Chris@Hirsuteastute.com Edit: VVV I'm a bad template copy and paster, thanks for catching that. Sarcophallus fucked around with this message at 22:20 on May 1, 2013 |
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Sarcophallus posted:Job Seeker: Software Engineer Wow, you happen to have the exact same likes as the poster above you, how coincidental!
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Developer Wanted Job Title: Senior Web Developer Location: Boston, MA Languages: C#, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, TypeScript, TSQL Technology: VS2012, NuGet, MEF, Entity Framework 5, SQCLR, jQuery, KendoUI, ASP.NET MVC 4, RequireJS, Knockout, IIS 7.5, Windows Server 2008 R2 or greater, SQL Server 2008 R2 or greater. Availability: Fulltime, immediately Local/Remote: Local, but if you work from home once or twice a week, nobody cares as long as you are productive Contact: PM This is a great opportunity. We are a rapidly growing start-up and want to hire at least 3-6 new developers in the next 90 days, but are having a hard time finding people. Our product is the best in its industry, and we have only been around 4 years. Our sales people are awesome, so you don't have to stress about working at a start-up where the product doesn't sell.
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Developer Wanted Languages: PHP, HTML5, CSS3, Javascript Technology: Zend Framework (honeslty any MVC framework experience would help), jQuery, SVN, MySQL Availability: Contract job, immediately Local/Remote: Remote Contact: PM I'm looking to hire a PHP developer for a one-time project lasting 2-3 weeks. The project scope involves developing both a front-end and back-end work order submission system into an existing custom built CMS. The work order system will consist of a form by which users can submit work orders. The CMS side will allow administrators to view and sort all submitted work orders, assign them to specific users, issue email notifications, update the status of the work orders, export the information to an Excel file, and other miscellaneous tasks. I have a full project scope document I can share with anyone interested.
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Job Seeker: Software Engineer Location: NYC only Skills: C, Perl, SQL, Unix, Shell, enough familiarity with C++, Java to be off and running quickly Things you like to do: Infrastructure/backend work, scalability, data synchronization is my core, but variety is good Experience: 5 years professional development Availability: Fulltime, Now Contact: drew dot gassaway at gmail, or PM
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Developer Wanted Having some issues with a website that I have recently deployed. I believe its been traced down to Javascript errors in IE7/8. Need someone to troubleshoot and fix these errors as they are out of my league. This is an online job (you can remote in) and its paying. Thanks.
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You have trailing commas in your JSON structure, which I believe is against the spec but at the very least IE doesn't go for it:JavaScript code:
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Wanted: Developer Skills required: ASP.NET 2.0, C#, SQL Server scripting Experience: 4-5+ years experience. If you have less just be awesome at coding. Location: Wigan, UK - Close to Manchester & Liverpool Local/remote: You are local to get up to speed, but remote is fine. Availability: Yesterday please. Contact: gizmostripe [at] gmail [dot] com / PM We're looking to fast-track through the interview as it's initially cover for an extremely ill contractor Dev. Depening on whether or not he will walk again (No joke) but the role is permanent. Cancelbot fucked around with this message at 14:37 on Jul 4, 2013 |
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Job Seeker: Software Engineer Location: SF Bay Area Skills: iOS/Objective-C, PHP (Zend, Cake, etc), Ruby (RoR, Sinatra, Grape), MySQL, MongoDB, HTML/CSS, HTML5/Canvas, Javascript (jQuery), AWS (EC2, S3), Facebook Graph & Connect Things you like to do: iOS, Architecture & Backend work but anything works, bit of a generalist Experience: 7 years PHP/MySQL, 3 years iOS, 1 year Ruby & MongoDB Availability: Immediately - Full-time, part-time, contract, freelance/small projects Contact: ben [at] nullfox [dot] com / PM
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NZAmoeba posted:My company is looking for a ton of developers all over the world, so I may as well give them a hand and post here Quoting my previous post, Xero is still and will always be looking for dev talent. But for some added content, and a bit more fuel to the "You should move to New Zealand" fire, we have a company profile on a site designed around attracting people like you to come and live and work in New Zealand: http://www.workhere.co.nz/company/xero/about-us It's got some nice photos of the office, and interviews with some of our ex-pat staff explaining why they chose New Zealand and what the process was like for them, as well as what it's like to work for Xero.
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Posted this in the jobfair thread and some people PM'd me suggesting I post it here: First time posting one of these, though I'm not holding out much hope since I don't think I've ever seen a posting for Canada in here: About the company: We're basically a .NET consultancy that specializes in eCommerce. This can include (depending on the client) site design, feature implementation, infrastructure management, marketing, cost analysis/reporting, logistics automation, back office automation, and anything else in between. There are companies that sell literally hundreds of millions of dollars a year based on our technology, and we have our own in-house properties as well. The job would be a bit of a mix, with some .NET development, some DBA, and some front end implementation stuff. We're looking for a junior guy so if you're good at one or two of those things we'll train you up in the others. Client base is growing like stink, and we are least 1.5 FTEs short where we should be to fulfill our obligations. Where We Are: Richmond, BC, Canada (though you can live just about anywhere in Vancouver; I'm in downtown and it's 1 train + 1 bus) Who We Are Looking For: 'Junior' .NET Web Developer. The junior is in quotes because we're having trouble finding .NET people at all, regardless of skill level. We started looking for a senior developer, hired him, and then realized he didn't know his arse from someone else's, equally untalented at .NET, arse. Then we got a junior guy; we taught him so much in six weeks that he left for a better job. The job isn't hard, but I'm starting to prefer junior people just so they can learn how we do things instead of coming in with what they learned in school, and us having to 'unlearn' their bad habits. This range can mean a few things; don't quite qualify for the position? Send us something anyway. I'd rather have a guy who is whip smart at Javascript/Jquery/CSS (stuff I'm not good at) and show him how MSSQL works than have a guy who is mediocre at everything. Feel overqualified for the position? Great, if you're a good fit we wanted a senior guy in the first place. The Good: Pretty laid back. It's a small consultancy so not a lot of politicking or committees or signing that secretary who you didn't like's birthday card. The technology is interesting; to stay ahead of the curve we're usually doing new things and researching new technologies. We're moving into apps as well if you'd like to get in on the ground floor of that. You deal with the clients, but generally not to support them (e.g. no 'my computer doesn't work'), more to confirm features, ask about functionality, let them know what you've done, that kind of thing. No computer janitoring (other than keeping an eye on your own machine), no phone support, no sales. It's nice to be part of something that's growing, and as a company we're not really interested in soaking people for overpriced maintenance contracts. Instead we'd rather develop cool new stuff to solve operational problems. We've got some friends in the startup space and are kicking around some ideas of our own to develop in addition to the eCommerce properties we already have. The Bad: - It's kinda not sexy. I don't mean this in a bad way, but not everyone can be 'hey exciting cloud startup from New Zealand'. We don't play water polo on Fridays and don't have an acupuncturist who is also a chef on staff. We basically come in, do a bunch of work, and go home. - Consultancy. This means you have to keep track of your hours on the projects (we use ProjectBubble) so the clients know they're getting bang for buck. - Richmond is also pretty remote but I guess that depends on your own preferences. Not a lot of nearby meal choices unless you're car'ed, though some brown bag it. - You'd be working with me and if I catch you on the forums by god I'll... Contact: Email me at wtmjobs@SHUTDOWNBYTHENSA.COM or PM if you want to know more. One last thing, we are looking for full time, and do not currently support remote workers (we easily could, but we're more of an 'in-person' company). Here's the 'hr speak' posting. If this seems different from what I wrote above, well I didn't write what comes below. For those with bingo cards I'll summarize: established, talented, self-starter, dynamic, cutting-edge, maximize. We are an established eCommerce company, looking for talented people to join our team. You will be responsible for providing expertise in design, implementation, support and maintenance of our ecommerce systems. We are looking for a self-starter accustomed to working in a dynamic atmosphere creating complex, cutting edge technology. The role will include, but not limited to, functional and customer experience enhancements, collaboration with customer marketing team to deliver capabilities that maximize digital marketing campaigns, and the integration of social, mobile, and alternative cross-channel retail features that expand new customers and retain existing customers. We offer a competitive salary and benefits. Responsibilities & Requirements: • Administer ecommerce websites database and UI • experience with ASP.NET/CSS/HTML/JQuery • Demonstrated track record of web technology or database experience • Monitor and analyze effectiveness of new features and web site changes • Experience with popular ecommerce API's (Google, Amazon, Social Apps) • MS SQL Database experience Edit- Lavabit got shut down so I'm editing out that address. I guess if any new people are interested they can PM me. Scaramouche fucked around with this message at 21:55 on Aug 20, 2013 |
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Scaramouche posted:Posted this in the jobfair thread and some people PM'd me suggesting I post it here: I emailed, but I'm not sure if you're the only one who monitors that account. I put your SA username in the title. I'm actually just a stone's throw away from Richmond.
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Front-end dev wanted The official job description: http://www.hanzoarchives.com/python-web-app-developer/ My job description: Small company doing large scale web archiving trying to get our app's front end to look like it came out of this century. We have:
We need:
What I'd like to see in a candidate: (I'll be one of the people interviewing you)
Some details:
If you want to chat about the position hit me up on synirc. If you just want to apply the email address is in the official job ad above.
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Oh hey, in regards to my posting for a .Net developer in Vancouver/Richmond, British Columbia I made earlier, sorry if you guys haven't heard anything. I thought I'd be the new cool and setup a lavabit email address and then welp, a week later the NSA shuts them down. However, anyone who emailed me I passed on their info to our hiring people. I guess if anyone else is interested they can PM or post an email in the thread. I'm going to edit the original post as well.
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Send me resumes! Job Description Responsibilities Work as a member of Z2's Platform team delivering game services to all Z2 games. Develop high volume, highly scalable server-side features and the client API to exercise them. Own the round trip of the feature from the game client through the server code into the back-end. Work closely with other game developers, game designers, and product owners/producers to provide centralized solutions to common features. Integrating 3rd party APIs into the Platform, including common major API’s and other one-off custom integrations. Desired Skills & Experience Required 5+ years in Java, C++, C# or Objective C 5+ years in a scripting language such as Ruby, Python, or Perl Experience in developing games or applications with multi-year life cycles A bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent Excellent problem solving and communication skills Self-motivated, detail-oriented and organized Passion for Video games Bonuses Prior iOS/Android development experience Experience with a functional language A test first mentality Knowledge of Javascript/Coffee script Networking experience with both TCP/IP and UDP protocols Prior development on client/server systems Experience working with a distributed source control system (Git, Mercurial Bazaar, etc…) Experience shipping an online game Experience in working in a live product environment
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Remote? Local to where?
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I got a new job recently, and they have a ton of other openings: http://www.imprivata.com/company/careers It's mostly in Lexington Massachusetts, but there's another office in Santa Cruz California. Here's what I like about the place:
The only bad thing I can think of is that there is some chaos right now due to the rapid growth. (Like having two wikis, because they each got started by different groups but now they overlap.) You can PM me, or email MniotSA@gmail.com
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Houston Rockets fucked around with this message at 08:28 on Jul 9, 2014 |
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a lovely poster posted:Remote? Local to where? If Z2 refers to Z2Live, then I'm going to say this is probably in Seattle. I've got a buddy who works as a Game Designer there and she seems to love it.
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Crosspostin' cause all the cool kids in YOSPOS told me that this is where its at, not the SHSC thread. My experience: 10 years as helpdesk manager/repair manager, followed by a new focus on development and coding. LAMP/Perl/Python/shell/Linux and Real Unix/Ruby/Nagios/Remedy. Valid CCNA. Oh, and I also created YosVape and Fayettevillains. No degree - if it's a hard requirement please do not waste your time. What I'm looking for: Any sort of coding/devops/sysadmin/web coding gig. I can do L2/L3 as well. Weird startup niche spots entertained for the right money and gig. What I'm NOT looking for: Short contracts. End user web coding - I won't make the spinny skull .gif rotate differently. Where I live: I like to describe myself as a Denver resident stuck in the South, but you would consider me a Fayetteville, AR resident that's close to relo-ready. Where I'm looking: Denver shall be the city, and the city shall be Denver. Boulder if it's juicy but it'll be a hard sell. Colorado Springs is right out. When I can start: We are homeowners here and need to sell, and would expect a month or so to get moved out there and started. I could remote-train or work remotely sooner than that. Signons increase my velocity by a factor of $BIGNUM. Requirements: Serious preference given to FT with benefits. I understand this may be a near impossibility out of the gate though. Can be reached via: PM or email to jonny290@gmail.com. Resume available on contact.
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Looking for a good programmer (another one, actually - I did a post earlier and we've hired a couple times since then - we just keep growing). Job Title: Programmer/Analyst (possibly senior or junior, depending on what applicants we get) Location: Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) Languages: .NET Technology: Web/database stuff Availability: Fulltime, starting soon Contact: jmzero@gmail.com This job will be focused on further building out a new, successful web platform for insurance. I'm not terribly bothered what specific technologies you're familiar with; mostly we just need someone bright and with strong general programming skills. Is that you? Do you want to work in Edmonton? Really? Well, if so then give me a shout.
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Location: Sacramento Area/reasonable distance from Davis,CA Languages: Python, C, C++, HTML,CSS [willing to learn new languages] Things you like to do: Web applications, iPhone Apps Availability: I know this is kind of early, but I would like to start around March 2014. Paid internships are good too. Contact: lileung@ucdavis.edu
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Ugh so my job is trying to cut my hours as a contractor back to twenty a week. So I need a new job. I want to switch from contractor to salary-man if possible, i hate the instability of contracting. Location: Right now I live in Knoxville, but I will move pretty much anywhere that isn't lovely. Some cities I would consider: Atlanta, NYC, San Diego, San Francisco / Sacramento, Austin, maybe Charlotte or Asheville. Things I do: Full stack web development in Rails or .NET. It's been about a year since I touched .NET but I'd be happy to pick it up again for the right company. I *love* writing SPA's in javascript. Also it's a cliche but I have bootstrap 2.x pretty much memorized. So there's that. Buzzwords: coffeescript, knockout.js, jQuery, underscore.js, ruby, Less, SASS, HAML, AWS, Heroku, .NET 2/3/4, IIS, etc etc Availability: Jan 2014 is a solid bet Contact: alex@pause-break.net
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Location: Toronto Languages: C#, Java, PHP, JavaScript, Objective-C Frameworks: ASP.NET MVC, jQuery, ASP.NET Web API, Zend Framework 2, Magento Things you like to do: Web, Mobile, Back end preferred Availability: Looking for full time in the Toronto area. Hoping to start in January, but fully negotiable to starting earlier provided I can give my current position suitable notice. Contact: slushey@synirc.net Currently I'm employed full time but I want a job to go to that has it's poo poo together. I do full stack, our clients love me, but I just want to be on a project where things get done "right". Hoping to get into Rails (I worked on a side project just recently, and really enjoyed it). Not looking for: Wordpress. "Skin this website". "Can you fix my computer?"
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I'm not the hiring manager but I'm helping the web team out with this one: Who we are: An Industry Trade Association Where we are: Washington DC Who we are looking for: Officially a "Senior Front End Developer" -- more specifically someone with loads of front-end dev chops and experience theming drupal / wordpress to help manage sites and content. The Good: Well funded industry organization with all that entails, private office with real walls, most of the sites and apps are new or are being built new so no crapload of legacy junk to deal with. The Bad: Well funded industry organization with all that entails, somewhat unrealistic expectations occasionally. You have to deal with me. Contact: PM me for details. ed: forgot bolding, now you can see why they don't want me up there.
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Crossposting from SHSC: My experience: .NET development. I went from desktop/SQL to back end web to full stack web. I also did plenty of Java in school, so jumping back would be a breeze. What I'm looking for: Full time development work in Raleigh, Durham, or just "RTP." I'm starting to lean towards getting back into Java, and I'm open to completely new things. What I'm NOT looking for: Short contracts or remote work. Front-end only. I'll keep doing full stack, but I don't want to do HTML/CSS and jQuery/whatever.js all day long. Where I live: Jacksonville, Florida. Where I'm looking: Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill! I'm not going to turn down a good offer to a nice metro area somewhere else, but my focus right now is going home. When I can start: Two week notice. Miscellaneous: I would strongly prefer a relocation offer or signing bonus if they're available, but I'm willing to just move myself. You can reach me via PM or at 2banks1swap@gmail.com. Fuck them fucked around with this message at 21:18 on Oct 25, 2013 |
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Does anyone have any experience or insight into American programmers getting jobs overseas? I've been working for one of the big four software/tech companies for a couple years, thinking this might be a good time to change things up.
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Cicero posted:Does anyone have any experience or insight into American programmers getting jobs overseas? I've been working for one of the big four software/tech companies for a couple years, thinking this might be a good time to change things up. No idea personally, but here's a discussion about Berlin startups where some people are asking about Visas: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6598934
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Cicero posted:Does anyone have any experience or insight into American programmers getting jobs overseas? I've been working for one of the big four software/tech companies for a couple years, thinking this might be a good time to change things up. Some countries you'll be able to get a work visa without having a job offer first. Countries like New Zealand. In fact I'll just leave this right here: http://www.xero.com/nz/about/careers/job/1407468 (sounds like my workplace is getting more serious about importing talent) (PM me if you apply)
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Cicero posted:Does anyone have any experience or insight into American programmers getting jobs overseas? I've been working for one of the big four software/tech companies for a couple years, thinking this might be a good time to change things up. A number of folks think Curtis Poe's blog about the subject is informative (although many also find his writing style insufferable).
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Cicero posted:Does anyone have any experience or insight into American programmers getting jobs overseas? I've been working for one of the big four software/tech companies for a couple years, thinking this might be a good time to change things up. I suppose the question is whether you just want to try working in a different country, or if you really want to change jobs and also possibly work in another country...
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Analytic Engine posted:No idea personally, but here's a discussion about Berlin startups where some people are asking about Visas: NZAmoeba posted:Some countries you'll be able to get a work visa without having a job offer first. Countries like New Zealand. Funnily enough, I've already checked out your company's site before from your earlier posts. I'll definitely consider it. Otto Skorzeny posted:A number of folks think Curtis Poe's blog about the subject is informative (although many also find his writing style insufferable). genki posted:Any reason you wouldn't just transfer within the company? I think it'd be much easier to move internally with the company so you don't have to worry about a job on the other side, and they'd probably deal with most of the legal stuff.
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Otto Skorzeny posted:A number of folks think Curtis Poe's blog about the subject is informative (although many also find his writing style insufferable). Thank you for this link. I've been living abroad 7+ years now, and FATCA is some completely new bullshit I was not even remotely aware of.
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Developer Wanted Needed: Custom Image tagging application. My cousin's firm is needing an application that will scan inserted flash drives or flash memory cards for pictures,then allow the user to navigate through the images in one section of the window while in another there is a text box (500 characters max). Once they find the image they want,they enter text about the image,then they can save and the application will output a word compatible .doc file with the image inside and the text they entered underneath. I am mostly worthless at Vb and anything I could write would be a mess, and I'm not having a lot of luck finding something off the shelf. Windows environment btw. They need it by Mid-December. PM or Email me a Quoted price for the work and some prior examples of your work. Contact: PM or smithandwessonfan@gmail.com
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Developers Wanted: Who we are: Mixpanel What we do: Analytics Location: San Francisco What we need: Software engineers of all types. We are growing fast and have lots to do. Mostly full stack capable or unicorns with tons of exp. I'm on the Solutions team and work on supporting the real engineers and the clients while I build things in Python to help out with odd situations. We're hiring across the board but I thought I'd throw out an invite to all of you in CoC for the engineering specific jobs. Send me a PM or shoot me a message at steve-at-mixpanel-dot-com Tunafish fucked around with this message at 02:40 on Oct 30, 2013 |
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