Call for Help: Front-End Javascript/.NET Web App Developer

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Dear Fantasy Football Analytics Community,

Two years ago, we released web apps to help people make better decisions in fantasy football based on the wisdom of the crowd.  Over the past two years, the community response has been incredibly supportive, and we continually improved the apps in response to user feedback.  The community also contributed directly to the project, with a number of users making additions and edits to our public source R scripts on our GitHub repo.  In sum, we provide free web apps built by the people, for the people.

This brings me to our call for help.  Our lead front-end web developer can no longer commit time to the project, and we are looking for a replacement.  We are looking for a front-end web developer to help develop our web apps (apps.fantasyfootballanalytics.net) using R/OpenCPU on an Azure server running an ASP .NET MVC web application.  The apps also use HTML/CSS/javascript (Bootstrap, RequireJS, KnockoutJS).  It would also be preferable for the developer to have some knowledge of American Football and fantasy football.

Crucial skills:

  • Javascript
  • .NET

Nice-to-have skills:

  • Knockout
  • Bootstrap
  • Azure
  • Linux
  • Design/UI

Bonus skills:

  • OpenCPU
  • R

If interested, please email the following to Isaac (isaac AT fantasyfootballanalytics DOT net):

  1. resume/CV
  2. brief description of relevant skills
  3. how much time you expect to be able to contribute

Sincerely,
Isaac Petersen

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