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Pragmatic programmer with 6+ years of rails experience

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Hello! 👋 I'm a driven software engineer from the Pacific Northwest. I've been writing rails apps for 6+ years in a professional capacity in industries including e-commerce, cybersecurity, e-learning, and house project management. I got my start at a local bootcamp called Epicodus where I spent 40-60 hours a week for 9 months studying rails and various javascript frameworks (and bicycle couriering to pay the bills!). Recently I was working with a company based out of NYC called Rhino that offers a Security Deposit Insurance product making renting more affordable and approachable for many people. Here I have worked on integrating ledger sync with a large 3rd party system called Yardi, updating our payment processing from a bespoke solution to a Stripe integration reducing settlement time from over a week to just a few days, and fixed various bugs and introduced features on our ActionCenter which is the core view end users interact with. The ActionCenter is currently written in React, but near the end of my tenure we adopted and built various features using hotwire. Previous that, I was working with a local e-commerce startup called Dutchie on their Partner Integrations team. Here I helped design and implement a long-standing initiative to upgrade our Hubspot integration so that customers could leverage our data for targeted promotions. I also helped to design and implement an improved customer matching scheme with an acquired partner POS. This feature will improve the checkout experience for thousands of customers. I consider myself a great collaborator, a committed mentor and a pragmatic programmer who enjoys writing idiomatic ruby. These skills make me a great addition to any team, and I look forward to speaking with you about your project. 😊

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Recent Imperial MSc graduate with significant Rails experience

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I've recently switched career, but have built up broad experience of Rails applications and web dev more generally from a variety of personal and voluntary projects over the past ten years. What motivates me as an engineer is the potential real-world impact of solving users' problems tactically: for example, my MSc individual project was an experimental version control system in Rust tracking syntactic changes to source, to improve the accuracy and scope of automatic conflict resolution, and so reduce the hurdles to getting working code into production. I'm very comfortable working with many languages and frameworks, and always keen to broaden my knowledge, but have long been especially passionate about Rails and Ruby. A multi-year project for a student society to build a complete conference management solution in Rails means I now have significant experience of almost all areas of the framework and levels of the stack, including testing and deployment strategies, and understand the tools and approaches available to me and their associated tradeoffs. Before the MSc I was a linguist, and so have much experience of independent research and self-directed projects from the academic world—as well as clear and concise technical explanations to non-specialists, and effective and persuasive technical writing. I don't wait to find out what I need to know to make progress, and am always willing to consider innovative approaches to problems on their own merits.

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Although I started my career as a designer back in 2000, throughout past 15 years I’ve been working with Rails building various web apps from small personal sites for me and my friends to huge multi-million SaaS projects, both private and governmental. And though most of my portfolio is a private work under NDAs, I have committed to several open source projects. Past several years I was working with Click Funnels, creating tools to automate OpenAPI generation. In particular, I created the open-source gem jbuilder-schema, which generates OpenAPI-compatible components from Jbuilder files, most Rails applications already have. Those can be used with Rswag for example, or we used them with bullet_train-api gem. I have plan to release gem that would fully generate OpenAPI specs for the application, based on its routes and Jbuilder files, so every Rails app may have API documentation for free. Now I have some free time so I’m writing a small app for iPhone for managing finances. I needed a library to calculate recurrent events but couldn’t find a good one for Swift. So I rewrote ruby-rrule gem into a Swift Package RRule and released that as open source as well. In my work I mostly like big and complex tasks, I love to dive deep and find elegant solutions. Creating a feel of some undercover magic for user is what really thrills my mind. Of course during my career I had different projects, with fresh and legacy code, I even had my own «Web Studio» working with several clients, and organized first IT conference in Crimea back in 2013. Links to some of my work I mentioned: - https://github.com/bullet-train-co/jbuilder-schema - https://github.com/bullet-train-co/bullet_train/pulls?q=is:pr+is:closed+author:newstler - https://github.com/bullet-train-co/bullet_train-core/pulls?q=is:pr+is:closed+author:newstler - https://github.com/newstler/rrule