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Wasp (YC W21) is hiring a framework engineer to build Rails for JavaScript

We are Matija and Martin, founders of Wasp (https://wasp-lang.dev/) and twin brothers. We’re building a Rails/Laravel-like full-stack framework that is designed to be stack and architecture-agnostic. Currently, we’re focusing on React, Node.js and Prisma.
Our secret sauce is a custom-built compiler at the heart of the framework, which “understands” how your app works across the whole stack – we’re relying a lot on code generation, and that gives us a lot of flexibility to do some pretty cool things [1] and cut down the boilerplate.

Since we launched Beta last year, we’ve seen quite strong community adoption [2] – Wasp has grown to ~14,000 stars on GitHub and is being used by indie hackers, startups, and Fortune 500 companies.

We’re currently a team of six – senior engineers (ex-Google/Palantir) + growth and a devrel. We raised our first round after graduating from YC in 2021 [3] and just recently closed another round (details will be public soon).

We are looking for a well-rounded engineer with substantial web dev experience who wants to be a part of a strong engineering/open-source culture and work on all aspects of the product with us – our custom compiler (in Haskell; but don’t worry about it [4]), frontend, backend, database/infra, deployment, CLI, ….

This is a remote position – for more details, take a look here: https://wasp-lang.notion.site/Framework-Engineer-at-Wasp-12a

If this sounds interesting, please reach out at founders [at] wasp-lang [dot] dev

[1] https://wasp-lang.dev/blog/2024/04/25/first-framework-that-l…

[2] https://x.com/MatijaSosic/status/1839279924819145010

[3] https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/04/yc-grads-wasp-land-1-5m-se…

[4] https://wasp-lang.notion.site/Framework-Engineer-at-Wasp-12a…

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