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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14777 · Jun 3

#other#applications#coderquad#college#fulltime#hacktoberfest#jobs#newgrad#position#posting#university This resource is a regularly updated list of entry-level jobs for new graduates in software, tech, computer science, product management, and quantitative roles for 2024 and 2025, organized by Coder Quad and Simplify[1][2][4]. It features a wide range of open positions from top companies, sorted by category like software engineering, data science, AI, quantitative finance, and hardware engineering. The list is easy to browse, with direct links to apply for each job, and is updated daily so you always see the latest opportunities. You can also use tools like Simplify’s browser extension to autofill job applications and get email alerts for new roles, saving you time and effort. This helps you quickly find and apply for jobs that match your skills and interests, making your job search much easier and more efficient[1][2][4]. https://github.com/SimplifyJobs/New-Grad-Positions

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@githubtrending · Post #14859 · 06/24/2025, 11:30 AM

#typescript#cli#clustering#concurrency#dependency_injection#effect#error_handling#javascript#observability#opentelemetry#platform#schema#typescript#workflows Effect is a powerful TypeScript framework that helps you build reliable and complex applications by managing side effects like logging, network calls, and database operations in a safe and organized way. It uses a core `Effect` type to describe workflows that are lazy, composable, and type-safe, allowing you to handle errors and dependencies explicitly. The framework is modular, with many packages for AI, CLI tools, distributed computing, SQL databases, and more, making it flexible for various needs. Using Effect improves code quality, concurrency handling, and maintainability, helping you write robust TypeScript apps efficiently[1][2][4][5]. https://github.com/Effect-TS/effect