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Hi David,
I came across your profile online and wanted to reach out about Development
Opportunities here at Groupon. The company is growing, and we're always
looking for folks with solid skills that can make positive contribution to
our continued success. Any chance you'd be open to a quick conversation
about opportunities, or for any possible networking potential? If so, let me
know when you're free and we can set up a time to chat. Also, if you are
interested, it would be great if you could forward a current resume over
that I can take a look at. I look forward to hearing back from you! Please
let me know if you have any questions.
@aslakhellesoy
aslakhellesoy / edit_request.feature
Created October 5, 2011 17:49 — forked from patrick99e99/edit_request.feature
Refactored from imperative to declarative
Feature: Updating an existing request
In order to change my mind about what I need
I want to be able to edit my Request
Background: Logged in via facebook with one request
Given I am logged in with facebook
And I have a request for "Dragon's Lair Arcade Game" at $2000
Scenario: Logged in users can edit requests
When I change the request to "iPhone6" at $300
Feature: Updating an existing request
In order to change my mind about what I need
I want to be able to edit my Request
Background:
Given I am logged in with facebook
And I go to the new request page
And I fill in the following:
| I want | Dragon's Lair Arcade Game |
| for | 2000 |
@remy
remy / details.js
Created April 18, 2010 22:28
Add <details> support - includes stylesheet
/**
* Note that this script is intended to be included at the *end* of the document, before </body>
*/
(function (window, document) {
if ('open' in document.createElement('details')) return;
// made global by myself to be reused elsewhere
var addEvent = (function () {
if (document.addEventListener) {
return function (el, type, fn) {