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We allow tech communities to flourish and companies to hire the hardest to find talent. Works Hub is a platform to discover and apply for your next role involving the Worlds most exciting niche technical approaches, from Blockchain, Functional Programming, IOT, Data Science, and the newest Frontend languages. Sign up, create your profile, get approved, browse and apply via your personalised job board focused on the areas that interest you.

Photos from WorksHub's post 09/06/2021

If you’re passionate about blockchain and haven’t heard of yet, you missing out! They are looking to scale their team 10x this year so you should definitely check out their open roles on our platform 🚀

Photos from WorksHub's post 13/01/2021

Check out Flipside Crypto, the startup that decodes blockchain behaviours 📈

clash-lang/clash-compiler Issue - "Duplicate" names 04/10/2019

Exciting times!

Our first Open Source Haskell issue is now live on the website, you can get involved with the Clash Compiler here - https://hubs.ly/H0l4r5-0

Reasons to get involved:
- Contribute to an active Haskell repo
- Get paid to learn Haskell and see your code in production

If your company is actively using open-source, with our free GitHub integrations you can post your issues on WorksHub. We will help you build your own community around your OS work, helping you to work through your backlog, fix bugs and even streamline your hiring process. Reach out to me to find out more.

clash-lang/clash-compiler Issue - "Duplicate" names When compiled to VHDL this example has a port named `unsignedField1` and generates an internal signal named `\unsignedField1\`. I'm not sure what the VHDL spec says about escaped names, but Quartus 18.1 thinks those are the same and throws an err...

How I encrypted a database without storing the keys anywhere 17/05/2019

Great new blog on Functional Works

How to encrypt a database without storing the keys anywhere!

How I encrypted a database without storing the keys anywhere The problem(s)Picture the following (nightmare) scenario: despite your best efforts to secure your server, somebody has broken into it, and stole a copy of your entire database, full of private, sensitive data about your users.However, if you store the database fields encrypted (the sensitive data,....

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