gdiocarez's comments

gdiocarez | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2025)

Location: Baguio City, Philippines

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Résumé/CV:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-TbPXZUMZIieqeg61Ex1pdHTFTU...

Email: gentlyawesome @ gmail.com

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gentlyawesome

Technologies:

Programming & Web Technologies:

Frontend: ReactJS, NextJS, AngularJS, Ionic (React), HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, Tailwind, JavaScript, TypeScript, jQuery, Ajax, AR/VR with AR.js

Backend: NodeJS, ExpressJS, Ruby on Rails, CodeIgniter, Spring Boot, Spark

Blockchain: Solidity, DAML, Web3

Real-Time Communication: WebRTC, WebSocket

Software & DevOps Tools: Vim, SSH, Tmux, Docker, VSCode Jenkins, Git, GitHub, CI/CD pipelines

Databases: MySQL, SQL, PostgreSQL (PgSQL), MongoDB, NoSQL, CouchDB, PouchDB, Firebase

Operating Systems: Windows, Linux, Unix

Development Methodologies & Security: Test-Driven Development (TDD), SonarQube (for quality code analysis) Agile/Scrum methodologies API security and WebSocket security

gdiocarez | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2020)

  Location:Philippines
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: Yes
  Technologies: Javascript, NodeJS, Express, Angular, Docker, kubernetes, Cordova, Ionic
  Résumé/CV:
   - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Nyi8pO628Da1Z4gd8a_HlwEv7-fKtO6U/view?usp=sharing
   - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gentlyawesome
  Email: [email protected]

gdiocarez | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: What has HN given you?

I'm a drop out from school. All my technical skill are through asking stackoverflow.com. Not until I found hacker news, I got the best tools to use, have a community that supports the site. And overall, I never end the day without opening it.

gdiocarez | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How to price properly to get maximum income?

Awesome. That is a good insight. I currently had scrap this project until a client needs on then. By the time I continue developing it I was lost and do another readings on where I left off.

I think monthly fee and checking the app would be good for right now. It seems that I'm going to where your story is saying. Having it sold and not knowing anything about it after months might bite me in the future.

Thanks for the advice.

gdiocarez | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Oldest code you have written that is still in use?

I wrote a school system using ruby on rails 2 due to the upgrade on rails 3 syntax change. It was not able to migrate database and change code since I was 1 man team on the company. I asked the company for another to help me out with the migration or change because there are parts of the system that is memory hog. It was my first project and don't know much about memory consumption of the app. Until, we are consuming more cloud resource cause I don't know the bottle neck is.

All the employees are more on PHP than ruby. It was sold to 3 school and 6 years after. It's still in use. I'm out of the company and suggested to move it to PHP for the developers to easily manipulate and maintain the app.

I went out of the company due to increase in task/ duties that I can't handle them all (customer service/ programming/ server maintenance/ explaining to my boss that I need another ruby programmer to help me out)

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