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rokche123 | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2022)

SEEKING WORK -- REMOTE or Local SF

Location: San Francisco, CA

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Golang, Javascript, TypeScript, Kotlin, React, Kubernetes, Terraform

Resume/CV: https://daumau.io/cv.pdf

Email: [email protected]

Software developer with over dozen years of experience in various software development roles. Focus on backend development, with significant fullstack experience as well as Android development and devops.

I've got experience as a YC company CTO, financial services software architect and consider myself a motivated and diligent individual contributor. I've set up security infrastructures that process millions in transactions and done software development for industry leading consumer products. I led small and mid-sized teams that built and maintained these systems.

Mainly my interest is API first development. I can do Android or frontend development and I've also got experience running and maintaining infrastructure (financial industry / infosec projects), but would consider myself backend dev first and foremost.

Looking for a principal-level backend development role, but will consider other options.

rokche123 | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

Security First (YCS15) | Android Developer | Dublin, Ireland | Remote, https://secfirst.org Security First’s flagship Umbrella app gives you free digital and physical security advice when you need it most. It's is the only security handbook you'll ever need in a free, open source app.

Our backend runs mostly Golang and as we're trying to broaden our spectrum to involve global market, we are met with a set of interesting challenges. Everything we do is 100% open source, we use Golang for backend services, Swift on iOS and our new app is 100% Kotlin.

We need an Android developer who can help with the new app, which is 100% Kotlin MVVM architecture and we use Couroutines, Dagger, Conductor, SQLCipher and DbFlow to create the app that will prove invaluable to groups in risky areas.

We are looking for someone who loves topics on security and building the next generation of our mobile apps. Our engineering team is small, so the work you do will have a significant impact.

Contact us at [email protected]

rokche123 | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2019)

Security First (YCS15) | Android Developer | Dublin | Remote, https://secfirst.org

Security First’s flagship Umbrella app gives you free digital and physical security advice when you need it most. It's is the only security handbook you'll ever need in a free, open source app.

Our backend runs mostly Golang and as we're trying to broaden our spectrum to involve global market, we are met with a set of interesting challenges. Everything we do is 100% open source, we use Golang for backend services, Swift on iOS and our new app is 100% Kotlin.

We need an Android developer who can help with the new app, which is 100% Kotlin MVVM architecture and we use Couroutines, Dagger, Conductor, SQLCipher and DbFlow to create the app that will prove invaluable to groups in risky areas.

We are looking for someone who loves topics on security and building the next generation of our mobile apps. Our engineering team is small, so the work you do will have a significant impact.

Contact us at [email protected]

rokche123 | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2018)

Her | iOS and Android Engineers | San Francisco, SF | Full Time | ONSITE (preferred) + REMOTE

HER is the world’s largest community of lesbian, bisexual and queer people. We're' empowering womxn and queer folk by giving them a space to explore and express their identity.

We're looking to hire iOS and Android developers into our core team. You would be working in conjunction with team members from Product, UX and Design to build new features, collaborate on the development and maintenance of our mobile client apps.

This is a full-time salary + equity position. Remote is a possibility, but preference will be given to candidates local to SF. More into on company and job descriptions https://angel.co/her-1

Email: [email protected]

rokche123 | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2018)

Her | iOS and Android Engineers | San Francisco, SF | Full Time | ONSITE (preferred) + REMOTE

HER is the world’s largest community of lesbian, bisexual and queer people. We're' empowering women and queer folk by giving them a space to explore and express their identity.

We're looking to hire iOS and Android developers into our core team. You would be working in conjunction with team members from Product, UX and Design to build new features, collaborate on the development and maintenance of our mobile client apps.

This is a full-time salary + equity position. Remote is a possibility, but preference will be given to candidates local to SF.

Email: [email protected]

rokche123 | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2017)

Her | Backend Developer | San Francisco | Onsite (remote possible for experienced engineers), Full-time, Base + Equity, https://weareher.com

Her (YC S15) is looking to hire a backend developers who could contribute to our Go codebase and make us more nimble, efficient and reliable. You’ll be joining a small team where every role carries a lot of impact and contributes to the bottom line.

As the biggest social network in its space, Her is at break-even right now and we're trying to broaden our spectrum to involve global market, so there is plenty of things to do. We have a stable codebase written mostly in Golang, but we would like to improve architecture and design while keeping the delivery speed.

Things you'll be doing - Evolving our Golang APIs to communicate with our apps and other backend systems. - Work on developing several smaller projects - Carry strategic impact on our future

We don't do whiteboard interviewing, based on preferences we either do a (compensated) takeaway or a few days working with someone on the team, solving one of our real problems.

Check us out on https://angel.co/her-1/jobs to apply

rokche123 | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Private Git repo hosting?

+1 for Gitolite. It is not that hard, more like an afternoon spent figuring things out. Great access control. It has no interface and no pull requests but that is not what git is about after all.

rokche123 | 13 years ago | on: Show HN: Build your own Heroku on your own servers

I've actually been using this since open beta. This is for those like me, who can do devops when pressed to, but really hate it otherwise. Which is most web devs I know.

The neatest thing is being able to transfer your stuff to another provider within minutes. I haven't tried the manual thingy yet, seemed like too much fiddling, really.

The cost in my case isn't significant, less than an hours worth monthly. I'd have wished for more frameworks as RoR isn't really my weapon of choice.

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