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Degica | Multiple Positions | Tokyo, Japan | ONSITE | VISA | https://degica.com Based in Tokyo, Degica is the leading provider of Japanese payment and game publishing solutions.

Work with our team of skilled engineers at our Tokyo office in Kichijoji, in a supportive environment where all members have a say in key production design decisions.

We are currently hiring for the following positions:

* Ruby Engineer, Komoju Payment Platform

* Site Reliability Engineer, Komoju Payment Platform

See our careers page for more details: https://degica.com/careers.html


Degica | Multiple Positions | Tokyo, Japan | ONSITE | VISA | https://degica.jp Based in Tokyo, Degica is the leading provider of Japanese payment and game publishing solutions.

Work with our team of skilled engineers at our Tokyo office in Kichijoji, in a supportive environment where all members have a say in key production design decisions.

We are currently hiring for the following positions:

* Ruby Engineer, Komoju Payment Platform

* Site Reliability Engineer, Komoju Payment Platform

* Engineering Manager, Komoju Payment Platform

Salary range: 6,000,000 - 10,000,000 yen / year (depending on position)

See our careers page for more details: https://degica.jp/careers/


Do you need to be able to speak fluent Japanese to be hired?


Degica | Ruby Engineer | Tokyo, Japan | ONSITE | VISA | https://degica.com

Based in Tokyo, Degica is the leading provider of Japanese payment and game publishing solutions.

Work with our team of skilled engineers at our Tokyo office in Kichijoji, in a supportive environment where all members have a say in key production design decisions.

We are currently hiring for the following positions:

* Ruby Developer, Payments

* Site Reliability Engineer, Payments

Salary range: 6,000,000 - 10,000,000 yen / year (depending on position)

See our careers page for more details: https://degica.com/careers.html


Degica | Software Engineer, Ruby | Tokyo, Japan | ONSITE | VISA | https://degica.com

Based in Tokyo, Degica is the leading provider of Japanese payment and game publishing solutions.

Work with our team of skilled engineers at our Tokyo office in Kichijoji, in a supportive environment where all members have a say in key product design decisions.

We are currently hiring for the following positions:

* Ruby Engineer, Komoju Payment Platform

Salary range: 7,500,000 - 10,000,000 yen / year (depending on position)

See our careers page for more details: https://degica.com/careers.html


Wanted to look more into valgrind but their website is down :(


Can you forward some of those VC's to us. We're building something pretty awesome here in Tokyo // inkr.com


Come to the HN Tokyo meetups we organise. We often get VCs dropping by.

Here are the details for the next one:

http://hntokyo.doorkeeper.jp/events/5489


Finished writing my first elixir library a few days ago https://github.com/rramsden/scribe

The language source code is incredibly clean and well documented. It's been a joy to work with so far.


Seems like some cool, clean code, and I understand without having examined Elixir too much, less than two or three hours of doc scanning. But I guess familiarity with Ruby does make a difference.

Out of curiosity: if you are doing DB migrations, what are you running on Elixir that requires it? You building web apps or just utilities running on top of a DB?


quite sad that Amazon still hasn't implemented bill capping yet. A lot of users want this... its been on their TODO list since 2006 https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=58127&...


The argument in favor of bill-capping: it puts the onus on Amazon (or whatever other service provider) to have the tools to identify what's causing cap-busting behavior, as they're going to eat the costs.

I killed my EVDO wireless service based on a similar experience with my cell provider, after requesting multiple times that they provide me capped service. It simply wasn't worth the downside cost risk.


If you're looking for something a little simpler to process jobs using mongodb check out mongo_queue http://github.com/skiz/mongo_queue


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