I'm a software engineering generalist, but my skills run pretty deep in both systems engineering and embedded programming. I'm comfortable working at any level from handful-of-KB bare-metal microcontrollers to Linux kernel drivers to complex multithreaded application design, and I enjoy the variety of working in multiple domains.
My most extensive experience is in block storage peripherals. I've written drivers for a variety of storage protocols and I've designed and built the software architecture for products that move data from storage device A to storage device B at improbably high speeds. But I'm not really looking to get pinned down as a "block storage guy," and would prefer to branch out in a different direction and learn some new technologies along the way. Maybe you have something interesting?
I'm not really looking for yet-another-web-startup opportunities. An attractive position will have challenging problems to solve, a meaningful product to deliver, and a team of smart engineers getting it done. It might involve a physical hardware component, but that's not a requirement. If you are building something on a Node stack, you should be prepared for me to not take you seriously.
Bonus points for use of functional programming languages with strong static type systems.
Location: I'm a recent grad hoping to relocate either to Boston, Austin, Seattle, Atlanta, or the SF area. (I'm open to other areas as well, depending on the opportunity.)
I took a break from job searching the past 3 weeks to work on an interesting project (esp. for those familiar with fantasy football) built with the MEAN stack. It's not 100% complete yet, but I have a working demo up on Heroku. Please let me know if you're interested in seeing it.
Applications: Spotfire, Oil and Gas applications incl. Powerexplorer, OFM etc.
Email: sandeep (dot) jlct (at) gmail (dot) com
I have been working as a data analyst at an Oil and Gas firm for > 2 years. I have a Masters in Geosciences and BS in Engineering with a very good research experience in hydrology / climatology. I have worked as a GIS analyst in the past as well. I mostly work on SQL but understand stuff like Mongodb. I am interested in working as a trainee data scientist (with my quant background) working with R, Python etc. I believe my Geospatial background and domain knowledge helps me to work with a wide class of problems.
I've been helping my brother expand his business for the past year and a half. We've grown a great deal and for many reasons I've lost interest in the business.
This is probably the longest period I've gone since high school(I'm 27), without working on a side hustle or launching something. Needless to say, I've got the entrepreneurial itch and I'm looking for someone like minded to start working on something.
My background is primarily sales(5yrs) and internet marketing(4 yrs). I've managed Adwords/Yahoo/Bing search campaigns and large link-building/outreach campaigns. I haven't done much email marketing (but I'd like to learn). I've cold called 50-100 leads per day selling anything from SEO services to residential moving quotes(aka the grind). I'm also fairly knowledgeable when it comes to health care for senior citizens.
I have been learning to develop as well. Technologies I'm familiar with: Python, Django, AngularJS, HTML, CSS, PostgreSQL, Wordpress, version control using git and heroku for deployment. I can build an MVP for most basic ideas.
I'm very knowledgeable when it comes to SEO and lead generation(that's basically what I do all day everyday). I haven't done any ecommerce or SaaS marketing but I find both very interesting.
I have a lot of flexibility and free time with my current gig and I'd like to work on something on the side.
Willing to relocate: Yes - Not interested in local jobs, looking to relocate to another country, preferably US/Canada.
Technologies: Java, Python, Javascript. Some familiarity with a range of other technologies: Clojure, Ruby, Haskell, C#.
Resume: Let me say this right off the bat - if you are looking for somebody to produce code and nothing else, year after year, implementing whatever feature is next on the backlog, I'm not your guy. If you are looking for somebody you can trust to find the optimal solution to a wide range of problems that you don't already know the answer to, there may be a reason for us to talk.
I would be happy to learn a new technology, and while I have no aversion to any specific technology (the optimal tool depends on the task at hand), a functional language would be a plus for me.
I currently spend some of my spare time contributing to an open source angularjs project on github, from a SF-based startup: https://github.com/ripple/ripple-client.
I'm a technology agnostic full stack web engineer. In my 10+ years of experience, I've worked for both large companies and startups on projects as diverse as Proof of Concept prototypes at OpenLaszlo, B2B marketplaces at Verical and online video games at Disney. Some of these projects have attracted millions of users and earned millions of dollars in revenue.
The areas in which I create tangible value include fast implementation of customer facing application features, services integration and internal tooling. I can work across all layers of a tech stack myself or work with specialized teams (ie: a database team, a backend team, etc). Whatever it takes to get the job done.
Feel free to shoot me an email. I'm happy to have a conversation about what you're working on and how I can best contribute.
Willing to Relocate: Not just yet, but perhaps in a few years. Totally up for periodic travel to the home base, expect me to bring a cot.
Languages: C/C++/Python/CUDA are my bread and butter with a whole gaggle of other with lesser experience (Haskell, Scheme, Javascript, HTML5, CSS).
Technologies: Linux Systems Enginering, GPGPU, signal processing, HTTP, Nginx, Apache, Flask, Pesto, AJAX, SQLite, etc, etc. (If it's out there I've probably at least poked at it a bit.)
Desires:
I consider myself a generalist, so I'm interested in a pretty wide range of stuff, but if I had to be more specific then I'd say I'm interested in exploring machine learning more in depth in particular and high speed distributed computing in general ("big data"). Also interested in some of the big architecture work that goes into a website on the backend, cluster computing, message queueing, load balancing, etc.
Resume: Email me yo!
Email: smcallis (at) gmail (dot) com
Education is in signal processing, but I've done a whole bunch of work in software engineering, high speed software development, numeric computation, systems programming and more. I consider myself a generalist and I enjoy functional languages and making software go fast. "Backend" developer would probably not be an inaccurate description of what I do.
Location: Hannover, Germany
Remote: maybe, depends on team
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Javascript, node.js, nodewebkit, HTML5, PHP4/5,
(Jade, Bootstrap, jQuery, backbone, underscore, WebRTC, raphaeljs ...),
Python, C++11/v8, grunt, android/java, PostgreSQL/MySQL/MongoDB/nedb/SQlite3,
*nix, shell scripting, nginx/apache, git, bind9, dovecot, postfix, openvpn,
rsync, mdadm, AWS, vsftpd, file-systems/fuse, travis-ci, some API's + others..
Resume: upon request
Email: info [at] ivantomic {dot} com
I've done many jobs in IT.. like i was a teacher in private school teaching kids
stuff about PC's.. to security systems architect in privately owned company,
while working there I was also consultant for deutsche telekom in a field of Telemetry.
For a last couple of years i am mainly focused in web development.
I'm interested in both frontend and backend development and also in webkit environment,
but i am not limited to other kind of development like (healthcare tools, SaaS, messaging, NLP..)
since my primary passion is to solve problems, develop high quality code have fun and hack stuff.
I'm a generalist who is working for a couple of years to save money
before graduate school. I'm looking for an opportunity to work with the
technologies that I specialize in: functional programming and high-performance
systems programming.
My long-term goal is to work on Haskell compilers, so I specialized hard
in functional programming and in optimizing low-level code. I'm hoping to find companies that have taken
a risk by using up-and-coming technologies (Haskell/Rust/react.js/etc) and are
looking for developers that can work effectively with those technologies. I'd
also be happy to work with a team that uses functional programming with
more mainstream languages, or with a team that writes a lot of low-level,
performance-critical code.
In graduate school, I want to work on whole-program-optimizing compilers for
Haskell that target Javascript/Java/LLVM. I want to make Haskell practical
for real-world development of web and mobile applications. I've spend a lot
of time studying Stalin and Mlton, and I think they make a strong case for
the potential of whole program optimization.
I've had the pleasure of working with Benjamin and he's an extremely talented developer who'll be a valuable asset to any team. I highly recommend him.
I have a B.Sc. degree with a major in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Istanbul/Turkey and currently studying my MS degree in IT Management in Golden Gate University. I am an International Student, my school provides both CPT and OPT. I did plenty of elective and required credits in programming, mathematics, statistics. I created one Android Application for just learning. I also create every week new Front-end project and put it into github. Still learning and taking online courses on Algorithms & Data Structures and want to pursue to back-end also. I wrote a thesis about Online Courseware Platform (MOOC) and developed a MOOC web platform at the end of my undergraduate degree and now developing and improving the project. I want to start as a Front End Intern or Part Time developer may be in time I can shift into Back End World. I have the Algorithm Background but at the time I want to work with amazing JavaScript language and see what I can accomplish.
I am definitely a generalist looking to use some modern technologies (Node.js/Javascript and maybe even Meteor.js development) as my full time job. I have numerous ongoing personal projects and I constantly pick a new language/technology/framework for each project to experience that 'a-ha!' moment as I figure out some concept new to me. I am the author of this Chrome extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/musicality-music-p...
I'm looking for a startup that is somewhere around series A funding round in size, but I'm flexible. I want to be a part of something that makes a net-positive impact on the world instead of just feeling like a cog in a machine.
Studied architecture in Boston before moving to NYC to work in 3D printing. I've done a little bit of code at work, mostly Python scripts to automate physical materials testing on printers, and have been teaching myself web development for a couple of years now.
I made https://glimmer.io/ - in short, it's a Django site w/ a desktop client that allows you to pass your clipboard between machines. It also serves as a searchable record of your clipboard in your browser.
Additionally, I have submitted and had accepted a patch to Django that will be making its way into the 1.8 release. I noticed that the urlize template tag wasn't converting links that lacked a prefix (google.com/foo, for example) and wrote the fix with a couple of tests. It's a small patch, but it felt good to contribute to a big OS project, so if your company works on OS stuff, I'm doubly interested in working with you.
I'm looking for any web development role, but would really prefer not to work only on front-end stuff. Otherwise, I don't really care what your stack is, I'm down to learn as I go.
I'm primarily a web developer and I'd like to get hired for a either a front or back end engineering job. But, if you have an interesting position like in security or something, let me know.
I have the most experience in Rails and Clojure, and I just started playing with Node.js. However, if you're willing to train me or give me some time to learn, I could pick pretty much anything up for you. Like Go for instance, I'd love to get to work with Go.
If you're a startup or software company, another thing I'd love an opportunity to do is be your patio11. I love analytics and want to learn sales and marketing. I can add a lot of value to your company in this way. Give me an analytics dashboard and let me do some sql queries and we can set up emails with incredible ROI.
So if you're around the Chicago area or are hiring remote, let me know, even if you're doing Python or low level C stuff.
I can and will add a ton of value to your business if it's a SAAS one.
Willing to relocate: Yes, for the right opportunity.
Technologies: Preference for low level, backend work: C, C++, C#, Java, Ruby, Python, Erlang, JavaScript. Fair knowledge of web technologies including HTML, CSS, jQuery, AngularJS.
Resume: Upon request.
Email: dmunoz_hn at outlook.com
About me:
I have a B.Sc. degree with a major in computer science from the University of British Columbia. I did plenty of elective credits in mathematics, physics and philosophy - mostly the philosophy of logic.
I'm constantly investigating new languages and technologies. I have played around with languages like Go, Rust, D, LISP-like languages, and Lua. I pay attention to language standardization and development such as C++14/17, C# 6, ECMAScript 6, Rust heading towards 1.0, and others. I sometimes investigate the implementation of languages like Ruby, C#, Rust, Python, and JavaScript.
I have made code available on my website and on github. I program for fun whenever I have a scratch to itch.
My HN alias is a pseudonym. Upon contact, I can make myself available through email, irc, and phone. Please include a little about the opportunity when making contact. I will reply in either case, but if I wouldn't feel comfortable in the roll I will let you know quickly.
Location: Canada
Remote: Open to remote
Willing to relocate: Yes (worked in several countries).
Technologies: A generalist with working knowledge of MySQL, HTML, CSS and packages like Adobe (Photoshop, Director) and MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.). Skills: Writer, researcher, marketer, product development/design, operations.
Most importantly: my skills are very transferable and I learn fast on the job.
Resume: Happy to email it on request. Email: df6e4503 åt opayq ° com
Stuff I have done before:
•Research, analysis and content.
- business writing (RFPs, copywriting, posts/articles)
- scientific/technical writing (graduate level academic thesis, tech documentation).
- strategy (marketing, product commercialization, new markets, business naming, etc).
- write pitches, speeches, other written communications that stay on message and brand.
- strategy consulting projects
•Teaching/training (workshop on business canvas, pitch training, etc)
•Voiceovers (product videos, audio book narrations, etc)
•Design and aesthetics related issues (physical product design, styling, etc).
•Operations related tasks (eg on the ground biz dev/partnerships, satellite office setup for companies without local presence in my location).
Location: Los Angeles or Orange County, CA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Possibly
Technologies: Clojure(Script), Om/React, Rust, Haskell, Swift/iOS, Go, Scala/Play!, C++11, Python/Flask, Ruby/Rails, Machine Learning
Resume: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ml6njfjnswexpnz/resume-pub.pdf
Email: in resume
Site: http://www.blaenkdenum.com
I'm a generalist who doesn't get bogged down with dogmatic views on specific technologies. I strive to learn a very diverse set of technologies in order to keep an open mind and blend the best ideas from each [0].
Most recently I created a web interface for rtorrent in Clojure/ClojureScript and Om/React [1], and I'm currently working on a static site generator in Rust.
Web developer (3-5 years of experience, depending on how you count it) comfortable with front-end and back-end, probably better with the latter. Since technologies are already listed above, it might be more concise to tell where my frontiers of learning are right now: JavaScript frameworks (i.e. Angular), deployment/workflow automation, and performance tuning.
I'm entering my peak programming years -- I still enjoy new things but also have seen/done enough to avoid most of the big pitfalls. My current job isn't bad, but due to management constraints and the nature of the current project, I'm doing less than my potential.
It would be really nice if there is workflow and infrastructure in place to allow remote work for moderate periods (or all the time). I want to go visit some extended family.
[+] [-] p-squared|11 years ago|reply
Remote: No.
Willing to relocate: Yes, please.
Technologies: C++, C, Python, OCaml, Verilog, bus analyzers, JTAG debuggers, o-scopes, and whatever else gets the job done.
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4aVktLek0w0bnRDLVZlTTRCX1U...
Email: [email protected]
I'm a software engineering generalist, but my skills run pretty deep in both systems engineering and embedded programming. I'm comfortable working at any level from handful-of-KB bare-metal microcontrollers to Linux kernel drivers to complex multithreaded application design, and I enjoy the variety of working in multiple domains.
My most extensive experience is in block storage peripherals. I've written drivers for a variety of storage protocols and I've designed and built the software architecture for products that move data from storage device A to storage device B at improbably high speeds. But I'm not really looking to get pinned down as a "block storage guy," and would prefer to branch out in a different direction and learn some new technologies along the way. Maybe you have something interesting?
I'm not really looking for yet-another-web-startup opportunities. An attractive position will have challenging problems to solve, a meaningful product to deliver, and a team of smart engineers getting it done. It might involve a physical hardware component, but that's not a requirement. If you are building something on a Node stack, you should be prepared for me to not take you seriously.
Bonus points for use of functional programming languages with strong static type systems.
[+] [-] Daves|11 years ago|reply
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: 100%
Technologies: AngularJS, Django, JavaScript, Java, Python, jQuery, HTML/CSS, MySQL, MongoDB, Bootstrap, Git, AWS
Resume + Portfolio: http://davestess.com/
Email: davestess (at) gmail
I took a break from job searching the past 3 weeks to work on an interesting project (esp. for those familiar with fantasy football) built with the MEAN stack. It's not 100% complete yet, but I have a working demo up on Heroku. Please let me know if you're interested in seeing it.
[+] [-] newyankee|11 years ago|reply
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Absolutely
Technologies: SQL, R, Python, HTML5, GIS
Applications: Spotfire, Oil and Gas applications incl. Powerexplorer, OFM etc.
Email: sandeep (dot) jlct (at) gmail (dot) com
I have been working as a data analyst at an Oil and Gas firm for > 2 years. I have a Masters in Geosciences and BS in Engineering with a very good research experience in hydrology / climatology. I have worked as a GIS analyst in the past as well. I mostly work on SQL but understand stuff like Mongodb. I am interested in working as a trainee data scientist (with my quant background) working with R, Python etc. I believe my Geospatial background and domain knowledge helps me to work with a wide class of problems.
[+] [-] rcarrigan87|11 years ago|reply
This is probably the longest period I've gone since high school(I'm 27), without working on a side hustle or launching something. Needless to say, I've got the entrepreneurial itch and I'm looking for someone like minded to start working on something.
My background is primarily sales(5yrs) and internet marketing(4 yrs). I've managed Adwords/Yahoo/Bing search campaigns and large link-building/outreach campaigns. I haven't done much email marketing (but I'd like to learn). I've cold called 50-100 leads per day selling anything from SEO services to residential moving quotes(aka the grind). I'm also fairly knowledgeable when it comes to health care for senior citizens.
I have been learning to develop as well. Technologies I'm familiar with: Python, Django, AngularJS, HTML, CSS, PostgreSQL, Wordpress, version control using git and heroku for deployment. I can build an MVP for most basic ideas.
I'm very knowledgeable when it comes to SEO and lead generation(that's basically what I do all day everyday). I haven't done any ecommerce or SaaS marketing but I find both very interesting.
I have a lot of flexibility and free time with my current gig and I'd like to work on something on the side.
Email in my profile is good, let's talk.
[+] [-] unknown|11 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] Madsn|11 years ago|reply
Remote: Only on a temporary/trial basis
Willing to relocate: Yes - Not interested in local jobs, looking to relocate to another country, preferably US/Canada.
Technologies: Java, Python, Javascript. Some familiarity with a range of other technologies: Clojure, Ruby, Haskell, C#.
Resume: Let me say this right off the bat - if you are looking for somebody to produce code and nothing else, year after year, implementing whatever feature is next on the backlog, I'm not your guy. If you are looking for somebody you can trust to find the optimal solution to a wide range of problems that you don't already know the answer to, there may be a reason for us to talk.
I would be happy to learn a new technology, and while I have no aversion to any specific technology (the optimal tool depends on the task at hand), a functional language would be a plus for me.
My CV is not up to date at the moment, but please see my linkedin profile for prior experience: http://dk.linkedin.com/in/mikkel3
I currently spend some of my spare time contributing to an open source angularjs project on github, from a SF-based startup: https://github.com/ripple/ripple-client.
My github profile: https://github.com/Madsn
Email: [email protected]
[+] [-] MrDom|11 years ago|reply
I'm a technology agnostic full stack web engineer. In my 10+ years of experience, I've worked for both large companies and startups on projects as diverse as Proof of Concept prototypes at OpenLaszlo, B2B marketplaces at Verical and online video games at Disney. Some of these projects have attracted millions of users and earned millions of dollars in revenue.
The areas in which I create tangible value include fast implementation of customer facing application features, services integration and internal tooling. I can work across all layers of a tech stack myself or work with specialized teams (ie: a database team, a backend team, etc). Whatever it takes to get the job done.
Feel free to shoot me an email. I'm happy to have a conversation about what you're working on and how I can best contribute.
[+] [-] smcallis|11 years ago|reply
Remote: Yes!
Willing to Relocate: Not just yet, but perhaps in a few years. Totally up for periodic travel to the home base, expect me to bring a cot.
Languages: C/C++/Python/CUDA are my bread and butter with a whole gaggle of other with lesser experience (Haskell, Scheme, Javascript, HTML5, CSS).
Technologies: Linux Systems Enginering, GPGPU, signal processing, HTTP, Nginx, Apache, Flask, Pesto, AJAX, SQLite, etc, etc. (If it's out there I've probably at least poked at it a bit.)
Desires: I consider myself a generalist, so I'm interested in a pretty wide range of stuff, but if I had to be more specific then I'd say I'm interested in exploring machine learning more in depth in particular and high speed distributed computing in general ("big data"). Also interested in some of the big architecture work that goes into a website on the backend, cluster computing, message queueing, load balancing, etc.
Resume: Email me yo!
Email: smcallis (at) gmail (dot) com
Education is in signal processing, but I've done a whole bunch of work in software engineering, high speed software development, numeric computation, systems programming and more. I consider myself a generalist and I enjoy functional languages and making software go fast. "Backend" developer would probably not be an inaccurate description of what I do.
[+] [-] LogIN-|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bsummer4|11 years ago|reply
Willing to work remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Haskell, ML, Rust, C, react.js.
Email: [email protected]
Resume: http://bsummer4.github.io
I'm a generalist who is working for a couple of years to save money before graduate school. I'm looking for an opportunity to work with the technologies that I specialize in: functional programming and high-performance systems programming.
My long-term goal is to work on Haskell compilers, so I specialized hard in functional programming and in optimizing low-level code. I'm hoping to find companies that have taken a risk by using up-and-coming technologies (Haskell/Rust/react.js/etc) and are looking for developers that can work effectively with those technologies. I'd also be happy to work with a team that uses functional programming with more mainstream languages, or with a team that writes a lot of low-level, performance-critical code.
In graduate school, I want to work on whole-program-optimizing compilers for Haskell that target Javascript/Java/LLVM. I want to make Haskell practical for real-world development of web and mobile applications. I've spend a lot of time studying Stalin and Mlton, and I think they make a strong case for the potential of whole program optimization.
[+] [-] zachlatta|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] yunyeng|11 years ago|reply
Remote: Yes.
Willing to relocate: Probably Not.
Job Type: Internship / Part Time
Technologies: Mostly Front-End: PHP, Java, Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, jQuery, AngularJS, little Android Development.
Resume: http://yunyeng.com/CurriculumVitae.pdf
Email: yunus[at]engineer.com
Github: www.github.com/yunyeng
About me:
I have a B.Sc. degree with a major in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Istanbul/Turkey and currently studying my MS degree in IT Management in Golden Gate University. I am an International Student, my school provides both CPT and OPT. I did plenty of elective and required credits in programming, mathematics, statistics. I created one Android Application for just learning. I also create every week new Front-end project and put it into github. Still learning and taking online courses on Algorithms & Data Structures and want to pursue to back-end also. I wrote a thesis about Online Courseware Platform (MOOC) and developed a MOOC web platform at the end of my undergraduate degree and now developing and improving the project. I want to start as a Front End Intern or Part Time developer may be in time I can shift into Back End World. I have the Algorithm Background but at the time I want to work with amazing JavaScript language and see what I can accomplish.
[+] [-] kylekampy|11 years ago|reply
Remote: Yes (would prefer not, but am willing to)
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Javascript, Node.js, Java, C++, C#, Ruby, RoR, MongoDB, SQL
Resume: http://www.kylek.me/resume.pdf
Personal Site: http://www.kylek.me
Email: [email protected]
Github: https://github.com/kkamperschroer
I am definitely a generalist looking to use some modern technologies (Node.js/Javascript and maybe even Meteor.js development) as my full time job. I have numerous ongoing personal projects and I constantly pick a new language/technology/framework for each project to experience that 'a-ha!' moment as I figure out some concept new to me. I am the author of this Chrome extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/musicality-music-p...
I'm looking for a startup that is somewhere around series A funding round in size, but I'm flexible. I want to be a part of something that makes a net-positive impact on the world instead of just feeling like a cog in a machine.
[+] [-] sethsurp|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] sidmitra|11 years ago|reply
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Python, Django, Mobile(iOS, Android), jQuery, Bootstrap, Backbone, Angular, Docker, Chef, Ansible, AWS, Golang, Clojure
Resume: http://www.linkedin.com/in/sidmitra
Github: http://github.com/sidmitra
Homepage: http://www.sidmitra.com
Email: sidmitra.del @@@@@@gmail.com
Some examples from the portfolio:
* http://publish.saxo.com - publishing platform where anyone can publish e-books, and soon printed books (print on demand) and online courses.
* http://www.ecomarket.com - An online marketplace for ethical and eco friendly products.
* http://www.teaspiller.com - An online marketplace for tax experts. [Recently acquired by Intuit]
* http://www.hypedsound.com - A platform for music artists to share their content from various networks.
* http://www.grapevinelogic.com - A platform for advertisers to work with Youtube content creators.
[+] [-] larrybrid|11 years ago|reply
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: Yes, for the right fit.
Technologies: Python, Django, JavaScript, a touch of Node/Express/Angular/React.
Resume: Will provide via email.
Email: [email protected]
Github: https://github.com/LarryBrid
About Me:
Studied architecture in Boston before moving to NYC to work in 3D printing. I've done a little bit of code at work, mostly Python scripts to automate physical materials testing on printers, and have been teaching myself web development for a couple of years now.
I made https://glimmer.io/ - in short, it's a Django site w/ a desktop client that allows you to pass your clipboard between machines. It also serves as a searchable record of your clipboard in your browser.
Additionally, I have submitted and had accepted a patch to Django that will be making its way into the 1.8 release. I noticed that the urlize template tag wasn't converting links that lacked a prefix (google.com/foo, for example) and wrote the fix with a couple of tests. It's a small patch, but it felt good to contribute to a big OS project, so if your company works on OS stuff, I'm doubly interested in working with you.
I'm looking for any web development role, but would really prefer not to work only on front-end stuff. Otherwise, I don't really care what your stack is, I'm down to learn as I go.
[+] [-] 147|11 years ago|reply
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Ruby on Rails, Clojure, currently learning Node.js.
Resume: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MrGZE4fLJWgyTUAdQhDvRGYZ....
Email: [email protected]
I'm primarily a web developer and I'd like to get hired for a either a front or back end engineering job. But, if you have an interesting position like in security or something, let me know. I have the most experience in Rails and Clojure, and I just started playing with Node.js. However, if you're willing to train me or give me some time to learn, I could pick pretty much anything up for you. Like Go for instance, I'd love to get to work with Go.
If you're a startup or software company, another thing I'd love an opportunity to do is be your patio11. I love analytics and want to learn sales and marketing. I can add a lot of value to your company in this way. Give me an analytics dashboard and let me do some sql queries and we can set up emails with incredible ROI.
So if you're around the Chicago area or are hiring remote, let me know, even if you're doing Python or low level C stuff.
I can and will add a ton of value to your business if it's a SAAS one.
[+] [-] dmunoz|11 years ago|reply
Remote: Yes.
Willing to relocate: Yes, for the right opportunity.
Technologies: Preference for low level, backend work: C, C++, C#, Java, Ruby, Python, Erlang, JavaScript. Fair knowledge of web technologies including HTML, CSS, jQuery, AngularJS.
Resume: Upon request.
Email: dmunoz_hn at outlook.com
About me:
I have a B.Sc. degree with a major in computer science from the University of British Columbia. I did plenty of elective credits in mathematics, physics and philosophy - mostly the philosophy of logic.
I'm constantly investigating new languages and technologies. I have played around with languages like Go, Rust, D, LISP-like languages, and Lua. I pay attention to language standardization and development such as C++14/17, C# 6, ECMAScript 6, Rust heading towards 1.0, and others. I sometimes investigate the implementation of languages like Ruby, C#, Rust, Python, and JavaScript.
I have made code available on my website and on github. I program for fun whenever I have a scratch to itch.
My HN alias is a pseudonym. Upon contact, I can make myself available through email, irc, and phone. Please include a little about the opportunity when making contact. I will reply in either case, but if I wouldn't feel comfortable in the roll I will let you know quickly.
[+] [-] Anemone|11 years ago|reply
Technologies: A generalist with working knowledge of MySQL, HTML, CSS and packages like Adobe (Photoshop, Director) and MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.). Skills: Writer, researcher, marketer, product development/design, operations.
Most importantly: my skills are very transferable and I learn fast on the job.
Resume: Happy to email it on request. Email: df6e4503 åt opayq ° com
Stuff I have done before:
•Research, analysis and content.
•Teaching/training (workshop on business canvas, pitch training, etc)•Voiceovers (product videos, audio book narrations, etc)
•Design and aesthetics related issues (physical product design, styling, etc).
•Operations related tasks (eg on the ground biz dev/partnerships, satellite office setup for companies without local presence in my location).
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[+] [-] jorgeisraelp|11 years ago|reply
I'm a generalist who doesn't get bogged down with dogmatic views on specific technologies. I strive to learn a very diverse set of technologies in order to keep an open mind and blend the best ideas from each [0].
[0]: http://www.blaenkdenum.com/notes/
Most recently I created a web interface for rtorrent in Clojure/ClojureScript and Om/React [1], and I'm currently working on a static site generator in Rust.
[1]: https://github.com/blaenk/levee
[+] [-] centropy|11 years ago|reply
Remote: Yes (see details below)
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Java, PHP, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, SQL (MySQL and Oracle, incl. query optimization), Linux/LAMP admin (some bash scripting), web development, REST & SOAP webservices
Resume: request by email
Email: [email protected]
Web developer (3-5 years of experience, depending on how you count it) comfortable with front-end and back-end, probably better with the latter. Since technologies are already listed above, it might be more concise to tell where my frontiers of learning are right now: JavaScript frameworks (i.e. Angular), deployment/workflow automation, and performance tuning.
I'm entering my peak programming years -- I still enjoy new things but also have seen/done enough to avoid most of the big pitfalls. My current job isn't bad, but due to management constraints and the nature of the current project, I'm doing less than my potential.
It would be really nice if there is workflow and infrastructure in place to allow remote work for moderate periods (or all the time). I want to go visit some extended family.
[+] [-] unknown|11 years ago|reply
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