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Why not to add the technologies of each company?
Exemple: Prime Systems | http://primesystems.com.br | Android; Angular.JS; C# MVC - WebAPI; iOS; Java; Ruby; WindowsPhone
Not necessarily at readme, but in some place.
@chalkmaster great idea and i'm agree with you about readme, maybe put a stack column will break the table layout. What do you think about a json
file? We can add office location and tech stack, later we can use this for make some charts. =)
I like the idea, a json file sounds good. If you didn't design anything yet, I can propose something and we work to improve on it.
2015-10-14 11:29 GMT-03:00 Igor P. Leroy [email protected]:
@chalkmaster https://github.com/chalkmaster great idea and i'm agree with you about readme, maybe put a stack column will break the table layout. What do you think about a json file? We can add office location and tech stack, later we can use this for make some charts. =)
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please, do it @chalkmaster :beers:
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What do you guys think about this? https://github.com/jessicard/remote-jobs/tree/master/company-profiles
Or write a (json|csv) file is better?
markdown is cool
+1
Simple page written in markdown ++
Great!
Another question, just one markdown file with all companies details or each company have your markdown file? My vote is one big file with stack, a little description, location office and recruitment mail/url.
BTW, I still want write a json file because i will create some charts showing languages most used, locations and etc. Anyway, can be useful.
Let's keep it simple! One file with just what's essential!
Before thinking on charts you have to ensure that you have enough data for it!
+1 for one file
+1 for one markdown file
@tauil yep, I think the json file is a second step.
+1, it would be very interesting.