The API URL for searching jobs is: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs-guest/jobs/api/seeMoreJobPostings/search, and it can be called this way, returning jobs from all categories.
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The API URL for searching jobs is: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs-guest/jobs/api/seeMoreJobPostings/search, and it can be called this way, returning jobs from all categories.
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"terminal.integrated.fontSize": 14, | |
"workbench.iconTheme": "material-icon-theme", | |
"workbench.startupEditor": "newUntitledFile", | |
"editor.tabSize": 2, | |
"editor.fontSize": 18, | |
"editor.lineHeight": 26, | |
"editor.fontFamily": "Fira Code", |
Ok. I'm going to list off some ideas for projects. You will have to determine if any particular idea is good enough to include in a portfolio. These aren't creative ideas. They likely already exist. Some are way too advanced while others are simplistic.
I will recommend to post any project you make to github and make a github project page for it. Explain in as much detail as possible how you made it, how it can be improved etc. Document it.
If you pick an advanced idea, setup a development roadmap and follow it. This will show some project management skills.
Another piece of advice for those who are design challenged. Use different front end frameworks and use different themes for those frameworks to provide appealing designs without looking like yet another bootstrap site.
An ongoing project to catalogue all of these sneaky, hidden, bleeding edge selectors as I prepare my JSConf EU 2012 talk.
Everything is broken up by tag, but within each the selectors aren't particularly ordered.
I have not tested/verified all of these. Have I missed some or got it wrong? Let me know. - A
A friendly reminder that you may need to set this property on your target/selected element to get the styling results you want:
-webkit-appearance:none;