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Résumé/CV: https://github.com/upnrunning/cv/blob/main/Atabek_Markhaev_cv_fresh.pdf
Location: Vienna, Austria (Timezone doesn't matter)
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Pentesting (no social engineering), Reverse Engineering, Python, Ruby, C, x86/amd64/arm/aarch64 Assembly, SQL, Kernel, Exploit development, Embedded
GitHub: https://github.com/chris-pcguy
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/chris-pcguy/CV/blob/main/projects_english...
Email: [email protected]
Latest research (2022): Attacking Windows Mobile [56] and Symbian S60. Just being old-fashioned.
Latest research (2023): iOS, this time not the Cisco one.
I'm a mathematics PhD. All of my PhD work was done in Julia. I'm happy to work in any other language. A sample of my Julia code can be found here [1], and more can be shared in a video chat (my collaborators don't want some of my code public yet).
I'm interested in working with a team where my mathematical background could come on handy, but the problems we solve do not need to be math. I'm happy to work on anything.
[1] https://github.com/benide/GrayCodeIterator.jl
Email: [email protected]
Hey HN. I'm a principal engineer, previously worked w/ FullStory building the mobile analytics library from scratch in Rust, Objective C and Java, including a TypeScript-based playback front-end.
I also helped Nickelodeon with their transition from Flash to HTML5 in the iPad days, building games and a high-scale multiplayer backend in node.js.
I'm primarily looking for a good, small-to-medium team to work with. I enjoy working on developer-facing tooling (either as a product, or internally to make teams more productive). I'd love to do low-level firmware work on interesting products. Working with JIT/compilers would also be a blast. I enjoy greenfield engineering and research, and I'm happy to tackle any interesting problems in virtually any space (excluding web3/crypto, however).
My preference for work these days is Rust, and the last few months I've been working on a CLI/web interface for my coffee maker:
https://grack.com/blog/2022/12/01/hacking-bluetooth-to-brew-...
https://github.com/mmastrac/longshot
Location: Alberta, Canada
Remote: Either remote or in person is fine
Willing to relocate: Yes, prefer to stay in Canada
Technologies: Python, Lua, Javascript, ASP.NET. SQL, HTML5/CSS, C, Java, Git, Bash/Linux, Windows
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanner-loeppky-600524243/
https://github.com/TannerShmoog/Resume/blob/main/Resume2022T...
Email: [email protected]
Hi HN, I graduated a year ago with a B.Sc. in Computer Science, and since then have taken on a couple freelance projects on my own. I'm now looking for a more permanent position in the software industry, and while being relatively new developer, I believe I have strong fundamentals and a focus on delivering readable maintainable code. Looking forward to hearing from some of you!
In the meantime, I am open to consulting and project-based work.
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Python data science stack, PyTorch, TypeScript, Rust
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/stared/piotr_migdal_resume/blob/output/pi...
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Spent the last 10 years mostly working with microservices and Go based startups, although I would not recommend microservices to most companies. I can save you a few million dollars if you wonder why.
I'm most passionate about improving DevEx in companies. Things like writing custom ORMs for lesser known/supported databases (see eg. https://github.com/gocassa/gocassa). Mostly worked with startups from $2M-$500M funding range, with the occasional enterprise gig.
Used to run a chicken shop as a hobby project which made me careful of accepting management positions, haha, people are hard. I would love to be a product owner, I mostly designed the https://m3o.com/ product with the CEO recently and implemented the MVP of it. It's open source stuff, check it out https://github.com/m3o
Currently working for a US startup but my contract is ending soon.
Cheers!
Email: [email protected]
Spent the last 10 years mostly working with microservices and Go based startups, although I would not recommend microservices to most companies. I can save you a few million dollars if you wonder why.
I'm most passionate about improving DevEx in companies. Things like writing custom ORMs for lesser known/supported databases (see eg. https://github.com/gocassa/gocassa). Mostly worked with startups from $2M-$500M funding range, with the occasional enterprise gig.
Used to run a chicken shop as a hobby project which made me careful of accepting management positions, haha, people are hard. I would love to be a product owner, I mostly designed the https://m3o.com/ product with the CEO recently and implemented the MVP of it. It's open source stuff, check it out https://github.com/m3o
Currently working for a US startup but my contract is ending soon.
Cheers!
Location: San Jose, CA
Remote: Yes, preferred
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: Clojure and cljs primarily
Resume: https://github.com/kevinmershon/resume
Email: kevin (at sign)) mershonenterprises [[dot goes here}} com
I am a senior software engineer with 19+ years experience, across a multitude of industries, languages, stacks. I immensely prefer working with Clojure and have been for the last 8+ years. I have management experience and even owned my own consultancy for 5 years.
Over the last 6 years I built my own algotrading platform, and livestreamed a lot of its development on Twitch.tv. I have over 100 hours of me live coding on VODs that you can watch. Yes, my bot is profitable.
As a consequence of the aforementioned bot, I'm comfy where I'm at currently and after 2 years that's starting to eat at me. The company I'm at is not fully utilizing my skill set, I'm paid in the bottom 25th percentile for my experience level, and I'm worried I'll start to rot if I stay here too much longer.
I'd love to work in the sex-tech industry, or help fight climate change or homelessness. Wouldn't that be nice?
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Remote: Yes (flexible)
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: (Full-stack) React + Redux, Python, Java, C++, GoLang, etc.
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/lukepereira/notebooks/blob/master/documen...
Email: lukejoepereira {at} gmail {dot} com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukejp/
Software engineer with a wide range of skills ranging from developing complex UIs to training neural networks. I have 4+ years of industry experience at both a high-growth startup, a FAANG, and as the co-founder of a smaller scale product. Attained a Bachelor's degree from University of Toronto with a double major in CS and Math.
I recently left Twitter after 9 years, most recently serving as tech lead for the knowledge graph group (was 45 people). I helped apply the KG to drive a large portion of Twitter’s revenue and new product launches. In my spare time I do data visualization and web mapping, most recently https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler
Location: Tucson, AZ
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: no
I'm looking for frontend/React work—potentially just a very short-term contract, but would consider longer term employment with the right company.
I spent the early part of my career building products for early stage startups; for the last 7yrs I've almost exclusively built with web technologies (as an independent contractor+entrepreneur) and know the space well. I can learn whatever's needed, get along with and communicate well with people, good balance of pragmatism and strong technical foundations. I have a long history with UX and product design.
For a good example of recent work (React/webpack/Electron/Typescript/Material-UI)—I spent ~10days building this: https://github.com/westoncb/generation-q
Here is a more serious product I designed and built: https://diskatlas.com/
My portfolio site is old, ugly and actively being replaced but here ya go: http://symbolflux.com/
Email: [email protected]
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