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Principal Frontend Engineer | London, UK | ONSITE | FULL TIME

Huddle is looking for an experienced engineer to provide technical leadership for the frontend web team. Working mostly with React.js SPA, this is a fantastic role for a Senior Frontend/UI developer to take on more technical stakeholder responsibilities. Huddle have some ambitious architecture plans for 2019, and this is an exciting opportunity to be part of that journey in a key role. https://huddle.workable.com/j/336CE0D65B


Principal Frontend Engineer | London, UK | ONSITE | FULL TIME

Huddle is looking for an experienced UI focused engineer to provide technical leadership for the frontend web team. Working mostly with React.js SPA, this is a fantastic role for a Senior Frontend/UI developer to take on more technical stakeholder responsibilities. Huddle have some ambitious plans for 2019, and this is an exciting opportunity to be part of that journey in a key role. https://huddle.workable.com/j/336CE0D65B


Huddle | Junior UI Developer | London, UK | ONSITE | Full-time

Huddle is looking for a talented, motivated and enthusiastic Junior UI Developer to join its engineering team. Working with technology such as React.js, Knockout.js, Sass, Webpack and Lerna. This role is based at our office directly outside Aldgate East station.

Apply here https://huddle.workable.com/j/C38DAB214E


The expressiveness of Decision Trees lends itself to other applications. I'm looking at how we might apply the ideas behind Decision Trees in UI/UX modeling and UI testing. (Slightly off subject but) https://github.com/Huddle/PhantomFlow attempts to do this. Breaking away from conventional testing approaches is interesting enough, but having the tests produce mine-able, visualize-able data is a great way to better understand system complexity.


Great to see more visual regression testing tools on the block. https://github.com/Huddle/PhantomCSS has been around a while now and does pretty much the same thing (as far as I can tell).

Good reporting on failed regression is almost as important as detecting them which is why I developed this on top of PhantomCSS https://github.com/Huddle/PhantomFlow


ha ha. I experienced similar behavior on my own experiment (http://jamescryer.no.de/codesign#open). Is this a question of personal maturity or simply human nature?


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