Stumbled across this on GitHub and was about to post it to HN. Made me smile. My brain wants to find a practical use for it.
I'd certainly pay money for a Packard Bell Legend or early-90's IBM case.
Wood PLC | Water Resources / GIS | Chantilly, VA or Remote Wood's Water Tech team is seeking skilled developers -- including those with civil engineering (hydrology + hydraulics), environmental, or GIS backgrounds --…
Based on personal experience, I can't recommend this enough. My original background is in civil and environmental engineering; I discovered my love of programming after I'd been working as a civil engineer for a little…
Based on your username, you're at US Digital Service? Thanks so much for taking to time to reach out. Glad to see they released a Linux version of the rasUnsteady64 executable! I was able to run the example on WSL! It…
This would be a very big deal in my industry - civil/environmental engineering. In the river/stream flood modeling space, the US Army Corps of Engineers' HEC-RAS program [1] is king. It's a critical part of FEMA's…
10% salary cut. Other people at my company (large civil engineering firm) who can't work remotely have been transitioned to on-call, and about 1000 were laid off. Salaries for highly billable employees are currently…
Agreed. I was a civil engineer (specializing in water resources) before I became a full-time software developer. The science of hydrology/hydraulics is largely a messy pile of educated guesses, statistical relationships…
Location: Northern Virginia / Washington DC Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Depends Technologies: Python (esp. IPython, numpy, Flask, sqlalchemy, pymongo) JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Git, analytical GIS (ArcGIS, arcpy,…
Location: Northern Virginia / Washington DC Remote: Possibly Willing to relocate: Possibly Technologies: Python (Flask, arcpy, numpy, iPython), JavaScript (Node.js, Leaflet, turf.js), MongoDB, HTML/CSS, Git, AWS,…
Location: Northern Virginia / Washington, DC Remote: Local preferred. Willing to relocate: Depends. Technologies: Python (arcpy, numpy, iPython, Flask, etc.), GIS (ArcGIS, QGIS, shapely, fiona, etc.), JavaScript, Git,…
Stumbled across this on GitHub and was about to post it to HN. Made me smile. My brain wants to find a practical use for it.
I'd certainly pay money for a Packard Bell Legend or early-90's IBM case.
Wood PLC | Water Resources / GIS | Chantilly, VA or Remote Wood's Water Tech team is seeking skilled developers -- including those with civil engineering (hydrology + hydraulics), environmental, or GIS backgrounds --…
Based on personal experience, I can't recommend this enough. My original background is in civil and environmental engineering; I discovered my love of programming after I'd been working as a civil engineer for a little…
Based on your username, you're at US Digital Service? Thanks so much for taking to time to reach out. Glad to see they released a Linux version of the rasUnsteady64 executable! I was able to run the example on WSL! It…
This would be a very big deal in my industry - civil/environmental engineering. In the river/stream flood modeling space, the US Army Corps of Engineers' HEC-RAS program [1] is king. It's a critical part of FEMA's…
10% salary cut. Other people at my company (large civil engineering firm) who can't work remotely have been transitioned to on-call, and about 1000 were laid off. Salaries for highly billable employees are currently…
Agreed. I was a civil engineer (specializing in water resources) before I became a full-time software developer. The science of hydrology/hydraulics is largely a messy pile of educated guesses, statistical relationships…
Location: Northern Virginia / Washington DC Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Depends Technologies: Python (esp. IPython, numpy, Flask, sqlalchemy, pymongo) JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Git, analytical GIS (ArcGIS, arcpy,…
Location: Northern Virginia / Washington DC Remote: Possibly Willing to relocate: Possibly Technologies: Python (Flask, arcpy, numpy, iPython), JavaScript (Node.js, Leaflet, turf.js), MongoDB, HTML/CSS, Git, AWS,…
Location: Northern Virginia / Washington, DC Remote: Local preferred. Willing to relocate: Depends. Technologies: Python (arcpy, numpy, iPython, Flask, etc.), GIS (ArcGIS, QGIS, shapely, fiona, etc.), JavaScript, Git,…