Hey all,
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Hey all,
I'm now looking to #GetFediHired . I'd be happiest doing software engineering, FPGA engineering, or systems engineering combining these, but I also know my way around Linux, its clusters such as Borg or Kubernetes, and their numerous instrumentation tricks well enough to do systems administration or reliability engineering work.
I came to software from mathematics background, and I'm fluent in numerous programming languages, with Ruby probably being my favourite when there's no external reasons to pick another one. Somehow, the largest common denominator of my experience so far has had to do with all sorts of web-related technologies, from TCP and HTTP up all the way to what used to be called DHTML, then AJAX, and nowadays most commonly HTML5. Nevertheless, I'm familiar with lot of kinds of non-web software engineering, and stuff that I'm not yet familiar with, I can learn. Next to web tech, I have designed and implemented about a dozen of non-trivial production domain-specific languages, and I'd be happy to work on some more.
I live in rural Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany, and I kind of like it here, so ideally, I'd prefer the workplace to be either in Germany or mostly remote (or both). As formalities go, I can legally work anywhere in EU.
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.replied to Riley S. Faelan last edited by
@riley See if https://wire.com is hiring. They are in your area, and create / use a lot of open source stuff. I don't remember any Ruby when I was there, but I was heads down working on the Haskell backend, but the front end was all that modern HTML/CSS/JS stack we love based on AJAX / XHR.
Best of luck!
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Riley S. Faelanreplied to Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. last edited by
@BoydStephenSmithJr Thank you!
I'm not wedded to Ruby at all, it's just a beautiful language. I could happily work on Haskell, it's just that I have not had a chance to work on production Haskell system since I left the university.