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SEEKING WORK Location: Russia, St. Petersburg Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Warm country only :)

Technologies: Basically any Javascript, have solid experience with React, Typescript, MobX, Redux, Node, Express, Jest, Webpack, PostCss, Css-in-Js

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniildemidovich/

Email: daniil.demidovich@gmail.com

Github: https://github.com/O4epegb

Converting business goals into robust and maintainable code.

Strong understanding of modern Javascript/Typescript, HTML, CSS. Love practical UX design, smooth animations and performance.

3 years of frontend experience, but also have recent 8 month experience with Node.js, mostly Express REST-like API gateway servers with SSR for react applications. Willing to learn other backend languages.

Would like to work in a team with good remote culture, which focus on deliverables and user satisfaction.


Hmm. Why top level comments are closed?


Location: Russia, St. Petersburg

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Warm country only :)

Technologies: Basically any Javascript, have solid experience with React, Typescript, MobX, Redux, Node, Express, Jest, Webpack, PostCss, Css-in-Js

Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniildemidovich/

Email: daniil.demidovich@gmail.com

Github: https://github.com/O4epegb

Converting business goals into robust and maintainable code.

Strong understanding of modern Javascript/Typescript, HTML, CSS. Love practical UX design, smooth animations and performance.

3 years of frontend experience, but also have recent 8 month experience with Node.js, mostly Express REST-like API gateway servers with SSR for react applications. Willing to learn other backend languages.

Would like to work in a team with good remote culture, which focus on deliverables and user satisfaction.


You can zoom in app?


For images, yes. Don't think that you can zoom the text. At least I've not seen it yet. (Android App)


I think editors was already there.


They might have had _something_ on the front page before, don't remember what exactly. I know they had CodePen examples added in the "Getting Started" and "Tutorial" sections when the docs content was rewritten last year. The use of the React-Live editor widget on the front is specifically new, I just don't remember if it replaced something similar previously.


It is already supported, as Paul Irish said


Would be cool to see what python version is used in the book


You can see that. On the pages that list books, there is a Python version filter. In desktops and tablets, it appears on the sidebar to the left. On mobile devices, the filter is collapsed and appears on the top right. On the book pages, the Python version information is available on the sidebar. On mobile devices, click on the Vital Stats link on the top to see this information.


Oh nice, thanks. Did not see that on mobile at first.


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