Alpine.js, TailwindCSS, PHP and MySQL
This is what our primary stack looks like. This is what you’ll be working with if you join us. We love niche projects. In other words, smaller projects (which can eventually grow quite large) that you can implement and maintain with a small team. Rather with 1 or 2 than with 10 people. But we have several of these.
You’ll help with one or more projects that suit you. We’ll look at whether you want more focus or more variety. And of course, how diverse and extensive your different dev skills are.
You’ll work together with the founder, an experienced full stack developer.
What will you be doing?
You’ll help us further develop existing sites and/or services. Sometimes this means executing well-worked-out issue requests in Github, and sometimes figuring out the cause of an annoying bug. Depending on your experience, you’ll also get the opportunity to develop and implement new features.
The ideal developer appreciates having frameworks but can handle freedom well. You think along and proactively suggest changes to better serve a project’s target audience or attract new customers.
But what technologies will you be working with?
- Backend: PHP, MySQL, MariaDB, Redis
- Frontend: TailwindCSS, Alpine.js, jQuery
- Tooling: Git, Hugo, Docker(-compose)
- Services: Postmark, Stripe, Zapier
Furthermore, you naturally love easily readable code. You understand the value of defensive code, however boring that may be. And you always leave code better than you found it.
It’s okay if you don’t have experience with everything yet, as long as you have comparable experience in other platforms and can quickly transform that into value for your new environment.
What do you get?
As a full stack developer, you get:
- a salary between €3,500 and €4,000, depending on your experience, with the option to partially exchange this to share in the financial results
- the choice between focusing on 1 project or switching between multiple projects
Although we primarily work remotely, it’s also nice to sometimes sit together in the The Hague area, so it’s a plus if you live in that area or can easily get there.
And last but not least: Most of our sites are internationally oriented, so you should be very capable of expressing yourself in English.
If you recognize yourself in this, send a message via LinkedIn or the contact form.