also apart from the carbon, 10 years of AWS/React for a junior role is fucked lmao
It's $120k low end of the salary range and located in an affordable city (unless the location is a lie, which is sometimes what the recruiting firms are used to hide). So idk, the salary is enough that I wouldn't care if the job title is just a Jr dev.
It's just like this ISO standardized language with multiple conformant implementations, except it has a funny name, is not ISO standardized, and doesn't have multiple implementations :free-real-estate:
If you haven't been able to program something as basic as time travel by now, clearly you don't know the language well enough.
This must be auto generate right? No way the HR or recruiter is that lazy to check
I'm going to guess that they copy/pasted from a template and replaced [PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE] with Carbon.
but it seems even worse than that since they say C++ doesn't count? Idk whole thing is bizarre
As another user pointed out that it's CyberCoders so it's most likely a fake posting
I was told this is often used to get around hiring restrictions or get special permission for visas for foreign developers. They do this and then say "we had this opening posted for X months and got no qualified applicants applicants, even though we offered 6 figures for a junior developer. Can we get an H1-B visa?", and then hope the government bureaucrat doesn't know about the age of the programming language
Surely the H1-B visa would have to have the same qualifications. idk
You're trying to apply common sense to the U.S. bureaucracy.
You need the H1B visa application to be more qualified to get the visa
I've written a program in Carbon 11 years ago using a graphite pencil, my time has come
lol cybercoders is a shitty budget recruiting firm used almost exclusively by companies that need to hide their company name to avoid people seeing their Glassdoor too early in the hiring process
Yeah. You can always see them spamming glassdoor, indeed and even LinkedIn with multiple postings.
Is react even ten years old? Also wasn’t go also supposed to replace cpp?
Go is more like a C replacement. Carbon is more like what Kotlin is to Java, if I understood correctly.
Kotlin is more than a programming language; it is light itself. But unironically. It's an alternative JVM language that lifts some of the best parts of Scala (and/or C#) and grafts them onto Java, while removing/working around a lot of Java's bullshit boilerplate and gotchas.
It's primarily used for Android development, but it's not strictly for Android. I've used it for developing Spring webservices, for example.
Hey, working with Kotlin made me want to stay in software development. Not working with Kotlin has made me want to go off the grid and never touch a software project ever again, but that could be the niche vendor lock-in dumpster fire that I've been stuck with ever since. :a-guy: