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opq | joken | |
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4 | 3 | |
255 | 743 | |
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6.4 | 5.3 | |
7 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (April 2022)
SEEKING WORK | Melbourne, Australia | Remote Preferred
- Technologies: Elixir, Ruby, React, JS
- Résumé/CV: https://fredwu.me/cv.pdf
- Email: ifredwu at gmail dot com
My name’s Fred Wu, I’m an experienced Elixir and Ruby developer who has worked on multiple commercial projects as well as having released multiple open source Hex packages and Rubygems.
I work at a fintech startup as CTO, leading a small team. During Covid I've been pumping out around 40 extra hours per week on freelancing work. My day job involves mostly the non-coding part of problem solving so it's a nice mix of pace for me to keep my coding skills sharp during the evenings and on weekends.
I’ve been using Elixir for half a decade, ruby for over a decade, lead and built multiple commercial B2B & B2C SaaS projects. I’ve always been very hands on, and have worked with multiple tech stacks in the past, including JS/React, PHP, Golang, and most recently Clojure at the startup I’m currently working at.
- My blog and talks: https://fredwu.me/
- My Github profile: https://github.com/fredwu
- My LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wufred/
As you probably noticed I have quite a few projects on Github. Some of the more interesting ones are:
- Crawler, a high performance web crawler built in Elixir: https://github.com/fredwu/crawler
- Simple Bayes, a naive bayes machine learning implementation in Elixir: https://github.com/fredwu/simple_bayes
- OPQ, a simple in-memory queue with worker pooling and rate limiting in Elixir: https://github.com/fredwu/opq
- And a few years ago when I was heavily involved in the ruby/rails community, I had done an experimental project building a "layer 0" ORM on top of ActiveRecord and Sequel: https://github.com/fredwu/datamappify
If you think my skills and experience could add value to the project I’d love to chat more. You could reach me at ifredwu at gmail dot com. Thanks!
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[For Hire] Expert-level Elixir/Ruby freelancer - with established open source projects and decades of experience
OPQ, a simple in-memory queue with worker pooling and rate limiting in Elixir: https://github.com/fredwu/opq
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Top Elixir Learning Media & Resources in 2022
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "OPQ"
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Complete, Production-Ready Phoenix Reference Applications
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Google Login One tap backend with Elixir and Joken
A quick write on how to use Google's One tap login with Elixir. There is no library for Elixir, so I struggled a bit to get the backend working until I found the answer here. This is based on the Jose/Joken library.
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Complete, Production-Ready Phoenix Reference Applications
AuthN: For authentication, I'd look at the built-in auth generator. If you need to add JWT things, joken and/or guardian can probably meet your needs.
What are some alternatives?
oban - 💎 Robust job processing in Elixir, backed by modern PostgreSQL and SQLite3
jose - JSON Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE) for Erlang and Elixir
exrabbit - Simple rabbitmq bindings for elixir
json - Native JSON library for Elixir
honeydew - Job Queue for Elixir. Clustered or Local. Straight BEAM. Optional Ecto. 💪🍈
poison - An incredibly fast, pure Elixir JSON library
amqp - Idiomatic Elixir client for RabbitMQ
JSON-LD.ex - An implementation of JSON-LD for Elixir
elixir_nsq - An NSQ client for Elixir and Erlang, written in Elixir.
json_pointer - Implementation of RFC 6901 which defines a string syntax for identifying a specific value within a JSON document
gen_rmq - Elixir AMQP consumer and publisher behaviours
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