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Hey, CTO at https://flowyour.money/ here 🙂
Flow is a fintech startup focused on building the self-driving money 💶 app.
We’re looking for genuine & smart people to join our team.
By design Flow is a remote company and our team is distributed around the planet: mostly based in the Netherlands, Brazil and Georgia. UTC+02:00
Right now Flow can connect to EU bank accounts (we have a PSD2 license) and create automation rules for bank accounts.
It’s a bit like IFTTT for money, but with a more general money-management endgame.
Having just closed a funding round (news pending) we’re actively looking for devs to write functional, data heavy components in ClojureScript.
Combining these with TypeScript to hook things up into a async/await mutating thing of beauty.
This approach is inspired by the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZlt6hH8YiA talk. (if you’re around here: thanks Ben!)
To get seamless polyglot frontend/backend integration, we started building an open-source ClojureScript library: https://github.com/flowyourmoney/malli-ts 📚
Frontend is done in http://Expo.io react-native connecting through GraphQL with our AWS Serverless backend.
We’re using http://serverless-stack.com to have per-developer, live-reloading Lambda development environments.
It got us this far, but for next-level reliability and human/dev scalability, we’re adding http://temporal.io to the mix to integrate all the moving parts that are “modern” banks, services and APIs.
I hope this message gives a hint of all the exciting stuff we’re doing and our unique approach software development.
Other than just tech, the product is on the path to making a big difference. Most people just wing it month to month and do not manage their money. Many have no savings for an emergency… We’re changing this.
@U0P7M2VHR this may be of interest to you https://github.com/nha/temporal
Hi all. We are looking for some remote, part-time (for now, possibly full time soon) help building a Datomic-backed GraphQL API in Clojure on AWS. DM me if you are interested and we can discuss details.
Hi NRM, funny, that’s exactly the thing I wanted to try out in my free time in the next months. How much of a hurry are you in? You are mentioning AWS because you want to have it implemented in Ions including subscriptions?
You there? @U03APDLPKDE
Thanks for reaching out @U3ZG4CAF8, I just shared your info with our main clojure person.