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Stanford Web Services (SWS) is seeking a Full Stack Developer (on a one-year fixed-term) to help build statically generated websites and web applications that integrate with multiple third-party
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build components. A solid grasp of back-end Web development environments, including HTTP, Web servers, load balancers, the interpretation layer, databases and associated Web frameworks. Considerable skill
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optionnels : Connaissance d’une langue autre que le français et l’anglais. Compétences techniques : Programmation en Python ; Git ; Javascript ; Html/Css Technologies full stack web Requêtes http et API “REST
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dissemination (T4.4). Where to apply E-mail ofertas@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es Requirements Research FieldComputer science » OtherEducation LevelUndergraduate Skills/Qualifications Imprescindible conocimientos de Web
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performance computing; Programming language semantics and foundations. Your focus will be on area 1, and your research should lead to a PhD degree during your appointment. Your research In this role, your
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and archives applying methods for data extraction from structured and unstructured sources. Conduct web archiving, access data through APIs, and perform web scraping to support research, such as
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. Comprehensive IT user skills Desirable qualifications are Excellent knowledge in the fields of multimedia systems, digital media technologies, semantic analysis of multimedia content, techniques
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. Comprehensive IT user skills Desirable qualifications are Excellent knowledge in the fields of multimedia systems, digital media technologies, semantic analysis of multimedia content, techniques
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of offers available1Company/InstituteInstitut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des TechniquesCountryFranceCityPARIS 06Geofield Contact City PARIS 06 Website http://www-ihpst.univ-paris1.fr/ STATUS
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compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards. This position plays a critical role in making educational materials accessible to students with disabilities, working