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Prove | Playa Vista, Los Angeles, CA | Full Time | https://hire.withgoogle.com/public/jobs/proveit/view/P_AAAAA...

I'm looking for two Full Stack PHP Developers.

The engineering team at Prove is dedicated to providing clients with high-quality development and project management services. We pride ourselves on our craft and our ability to grow our client's businesses faster. We build websites, web applications, data integrations and mobile apps for clients as well as extensive development work in support of marketing. We are currently a team of five with plenty of interesting projects in the pipeline and we are currently hiring two more developers who can support our growth!

Benefits We offer our full-time employees a great benefits package:

  Paid time off, vacation, sick, discretionary and birthday leave
  HMO/PPO medical
  Dental
  Vision 
  Matching 401k
  Paid life insurance
Office perks: Weekly catered lunches, fruit, snacks, stocked fridge, beverages on tap (kombucha, cold brew, carbonated water, Einstök beer), foosball, pool table, tabletop arcade, standing desks and puppies!

To read our values, the job description and to apply https://hire.withgoogle.com/public/jobs/proveit/view/P_AAAAA...


I agree that automatically carrying over todo's to the next day is a bad idea. You need to be able to trust your todo tracker. It would be helpful to have some sort of history/log of your tasks just in case you need it.

It reminds me of https://complice.co/ each day you need to put in your new tasks but you get to review yesterday's incomplete items and pull them in. It has a lot of smarts built in and tell you you've pulled in the same task day after day and suggests you split it into smaller pieces.

Nice job shipping aswinmohanme!


It takes some time to get used to but is completely worth the investment.

If you want to know if I had a productive day or not ask if I started my day in Complice

It doesn't try to reinvent the productivity wheel, it uses what works. Pomodoros, long term goals, tracking, weekly / monthly reviews, positive reinforcement, optional social accountability.

Plus the guy building it is always adding new things while keeping it familiar.


Try The New Yorker's Strong Box without a client: https://tnysbtbxsf356hiy.onion.to/


Used this last night to get help debugging an issue on #mysql, worked great. thanks Xgc and jfeasel


Congrats guys!


Are customers not concerned that stripe is storing their CC info for any use in the future?

I normally uncheck the "Save This Card" option, with Stripe they don't allow this.


Loren made the game because he wanted a simple word game to play with his wife.

Hear more from him firsthand on the first episode of debug: http://www.zenandtech.tv/debug/debug-1-brichter-letterpress/


Are there settings for a --no-ff merge?


Sounds entertaining, good luck.

How often will you be posting to your blog?


I hope to post about 3 times a week.


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