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Harness | Remote(US) | Fintech, Nonprofits | Full-Time | https://harnessgiving.com/

At Harness, we’re building a financial network that connects Payments to Purpose. We work with thousands of companies to make it easy for millions of people to program their payment cards to “do more with every payment.” Our products are used by everyone from local non-profits to global financial institutions and are supported by the world’s largest card networks, including Visa and Mastercard. Harness is a remote-first company with a mission-driven culture that values transparency, trust and teamwork.

We're hiring Senior Software engineers for our financial platform and full stack engineers for our product teams.

Questions? Reach out to [email protected]

Apply here! https://apply.workable.com/harness-4/


This is an initiative backed by Bloomberg. It was pretty trivial to make a C++ (https://github.com/QuantStack/xeus-cling) and R (https://github.com/JuniperKernel/JuniperKernel) kernel around it.

It's pretty easy to use, the biggest work pending is in the widgets system for charting.


We're working on it: widgets (https://github.com/QuantStack/xwidgets) and bqplot (https://github.com/QuantStack/xplot)

Also in the roadmap, a C+ backend for threejs and ipyvolume.


this exists! recently released: https://github.com/QuantStack/xeus-cling


Oh wow! Even a backend for Jupyter's interactive widgets!


Check out our blog post on the C++ backend to Jupyter widgets: https://blog.jupyter.org/interactive-workflows-for-c-with-ju...


Just reading up on xeus (nice name!) -- very exciting! Do you know it xeus happens to build on Windows 10?

I'm thinking about to try to use SWIG to create a JNI wrapper for it.


it does build on windows. we got it working with windows10 using visual studio 2015 build toolchain


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