New comment by deepsunn in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2019)"

  Location: Chattanooga, TN
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: New York, NY
  Technologies: JavaScript (React & React Native, Node/Express, Redux)
  Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EzCDry6k8c0ou5EF-SGkWCCLrc0MaBfo/view?usp=sharing
  Email: joehdodd@gmail.com

Front-End/Full Stack developer with product suite experience. Looking for another product-focused role with a team that values iteration and doesn’t get bogged down in process for process’ sake.

New comment by mrcool_ru in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2019)"

Location: Moscow, Russia
Remote: No

Willing to relocate: Yes (USA)

Technologies:

  - PHP: Laravel, Symfony, Yii

  - Javascript: Backbone, Angular JS, Vue.js, React, React-Native

  - SQL: MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server

  - NoSql: ElasticSearch, Sphinx, Redis

  - Docker, AWS

Résumé/CV: http://tiny.cc/NickIvanov Email: mrcool.ru+y gmail.com

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Senior Fullstack developer with more than 8-year background in web development, with excellent problem-solving skills. Strong knowledge of OOP principles, and design patterns. Extremely good in PHP, SQL, and JavaScript.

New comment by xelxebar in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2019)"

  Location: Obihiro, Japan
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Résumé/CV: Upon request
  Email: employment@wilsonb.com
  Proficient Languages: POSIX shell (dash), bash, C (gcc), Plain/AMS TeX, make, dc (GNU bc implementation), sed
  Hobby Languages: x86_64 (GNU as), Haskell, Guile scheme, Lua
  Technologies: ELF binaries, linker (ld), loader (ld.so), shellcheck, bats, gawk, valgrind, readelf, Hakyll, objdump, git, fail2ban, snort, nginx, postfix, openkim, opendmarc, dovecot, tor, znc, prosody, gnuplot

I just exited a Ph.D. program in algebraic geometry, looking at performing differential geometry over discrete “manifolds”. In particular, I was interested in porting General Relativity to a discrete differential geometry realm. Now, I’m looking for remote work.

In broad strokes, my talents lie in three main domains. Relaying what I hear from my peers: 1) my ramp-up time on technical subjects is fast, 2) my analysis is deep and careful, and 3) my explanations of highly technical material are lucid and helpful. Words are words though, so I hope to find a team with lots of opportunities for growth, and where my natural talents are useful and appreciated.

On the DevOps side, I have a relatively comprehensive understanding of Linux as an OS, having used Linux primarily since middle school. These days, I pretty much live in the command line and (finally) have the background to rely primarily on man/info pages and source code for my documentation needs, without resorting to blogs or wiki pages.

Finally, I love math. I find it beautiful, exhilarating, not to mention useful. Regardless of day job, I find myself spending a good bit of my free time studying algebra, geometry, and their intersection. This interest spills over into languages like Haskell and Scheme, hardware execution models, and even the Linux kernel.

I would flourish in R&D or any position that can use an overabudance of curiosity and a scrutinizing eye.

Looking forward to hearing from you!