When writing for machines, it's usually via Ruby/Rails, and the standard b2b saas app. (You know, which does billions of transactions a day around the world)
I like words for machines, but I think my main value is words for people.
I keep thinking this makes me nearly unhirable, then encounter plausible evidence to the contrary.
I'm mostly into things about streets right now and it's maddening - I spend most of my time now talking to real estate developers, who knows nothing of software development, and I being another 3rd perspective not quite native to either - transportation norms from various spots of Asia, especially related to mopeds.
I'm an odd duck. Extremely/surprisingly fun to work with, sometimes, according to nearly everyone that has ever worked with me on anything.
The vast majority of coworkers by count would say I was a top notch co-voyager through this thing called 'the jira board' or 'the sprint '.
A few of the people I've worked with have both said nice things about me, and fired me, take these words with a grain of salt.
Mostly, i am willing to exchange pull requests merged and deployed for money. ('git push, git paid')
I will try to sneak in some other productive work too. Obsessed with Benjamin bloom's '2 sigma problem'.
I'd do 'things' to make 1/2 a developer take-home comp via GitHub sponsors making training data for developers inside of your codebase. On a team of at least 10, could easily earn my keep.
I live in Denver, USA. I ride a moped. I have a long running side project mapping an unbelievable amount of mobility data that I try to use to harrange land use/zoning/development/bank people to do different things with land in the USA.
It's all so screamingly boring.
If anyone does stuff with 'land', it's possible we could and should talk. Especially parking.
When writing for machines, it's usually via Ruby/Rails, and the standard b2b saas app. (You know, which does billions of transactions a day around the world)
I like words for machines, but I think my main value is words for people.
I keep thinking this makes me nearly unhirable, then encounter plausible evidence to the contrary.
I'm mostly into things about streets right now and it's maddening - I spend most of my time now talking to real estate developers, who knows nothing of software development, and I being another 3rd perspective not quite native to either - transportation norms from various spots of Asia, especially related to mopeds.
I'm an odd duck. Extremely/surprisingly fun to work with, sometimes, according to nearly everyone that has ever worked with me on anything.
The vast majority of coworkers by count would say I was a top notch co-voyager through this thing called 'the jira board' or 'the sprint '.
A few of the people I've worked with have both said nice things about me, and fired me, take these words with a grain of salt.
Mostly, i am willing to exchange pull requests merged and deployed for money. ('git push, git paid')
I will try to sneak in some other productive work too. Obsessed with Benjamin bloom's '2 sigma problem'.
I'd do 'things' to make 1/2 a developer take-home comp via GitHub sponsors making training data for developers inside of your codebase. On a team of at least 10, could easily earn my keep.
I live in Denver, USA. I ride a moped. I have a long running side project mapping an unbelievable amount of mobility data that I try to use to harrange land use/zoning/development/bank people to do different things with land in the USA.
It's all so screamingly boring.
If anyone does stuff with 'land', it's possible we could and should talk. Especially parking.
https://josh.works/mobility-data
https://josh.works/