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Shuddle - iOS & Android engineers - San Francisco, CA

We make a scheduled transportation app for busy families.

We have three mobile apps (two consumer-facing: Shuddle, ShuddleMe; one driver app) – on both Android and iOS. Come help us make them awesome.

Contact rob@shuddle.us


Shuddle - iOS & Android engineers - San Francisco, CA

We're looking for engineers to build out our mobile apps and architecture as we expand our family-oriented transportation service from the Bay Area to the rest of the nation.

Contact rob@shuddle.us with resume/links/interests/jokes/wisdom


Shuddle - iOS & Android engineers - San Francisco, CA

We're looking for engineers to build out our mobile apps and architecture as we expand our family-oriented transportation service from the Bay Area to the rest of the nation.

Contact rob@shuddle.us with resume/links/interests/jokes/entertaining stories


Shuddle (shuddle.us) - Scheduled rides for busy families.

Android Engineer | Full Time | San Francisco

We're looking for a dedicated Android dev to join our mobile team. You'll play a huge role in building and maintaining multiple applications and codebases to support Shuddle's growth.

Apply over here: https://jobs.lever.co/shuddle/b91aede1-4d0e-4a6e-b62c-c98838...


I already live in the zip code it said I should ideally reside in. And #3 was my previous zip code. Hm.


This is genius. And it shall incite scandal.


From the perspective of an American who grew up in the burbs and now lives in SF, this is an interesting read.


SEEKING WORK - San Francisco, CA – Prefer local (not necessarily in your office), remote negotiable

Mobile engineer with experience shipping Android and iOS apps.

Preferred work: Java/Android, iOS/Obj-C, short-medium term projects.

I just shipped a journaling app on Android: http://aa.tt/vitajot-android. My most recent client work includes porting an iOS app to Android from scratch.

Actively working on some stuff over here: http://github.com/rrbrambley

email: rob /at/ alwaysallthetime.com


I was really sure this was going to be an April Fools' Day joke. Still not sure if it is.


From the email announcing this issue:

"Although this started out as an idea for an April Fools' joke, it matured into a really good issue about Android development for Objective-C developers. After all, it's interesting and instructive to learn about what developing for the other major mobile platform is like."


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