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CTO | Engineering Management | Rails developer (12+ years) | Sidekiq | RabbitMQ | Hotwire, Stimulus and Turbo | AWS | GCP | Terraform

I’m a Rails developer with over 12 years of experience in software development, including 10+ years working hands-on with Ruby on Rails. Along the way, I’ve built all kinds of applications—automation tools, ERPs, inventory management systems, insurtech platforms, social media apps, and even AI-integrated solutions. I’ve always focused on creating large-scale, high-performance apps that can handle thousands of concurrent records without breaking a sweat. I’ve worked with both SQL (PostgreSQL, MySQL) and NoSQL (MongoDB) databases, making sure they’re set up for speed and scalability. On the backend, I’m well-versed in Sidekiq and RabbitMQ for background processing, and on the frontend, I use tools like Hotwire, Turbo, and Stimulus to make apps fast and interactive. When it comes to deployment, I’ve got plenty of experience with Google Cloud, AWS, and Fly.io, which lets me build infrastructure that’s as reliable as it is scalable. The recent apps I've developed have included AI integration with OpenAI and Anthropic APIs. At present, I'm also setting up an internal LLM for speeding up software development. What makes me stand out? I code fast. Really fast. I’m great at taking an idea from zero to a fully functioning app in just days, without cutting corners on quality. Having worked in Asia and Europe, I’ve learned how to adapt to different clients and challenges, which helps me deliver exactly what’s needed, every time. Recently, I co-founded my own software consulting firm, where I get to use my skills and experience to help businesses grow and succeed. Outside of coding, I’m passionate about dogs, I love solving crosswords, and I’m a bit of a political nerd. These hobbies keep my mind sharp and my creativity flowing, which is probably why I enjoy tackling complex coding challenges. I know Ruby and Rails inside out, and I thrive on turning big ideas into reality—quickly and efficiently. If you need someone who can hit the ground running and deliver results, I’m your developer.

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Full Stack Engineer | Ruby On Rails | ReactJS | Hotwire | Turbo | Stimulus | TailwindCSS

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I'm Veteran Full-Stack Ruby on Rails Developer with ReactJS expertise. Proficient in Hotwire, Turbo, Stimulus, JavaScript, AWS, Github, Heroku, and various other technologies. Skilled in self-management for independent projects and a collaborative team player. I have worked in different domains like healthcare, legal, security, construction, social media and others. I'm passionate about coding, especially in Ruby with the magic of Rails making things smooth sailing. I've built plenty of projects, and now I'm excited about combining Ruby on Rails with AI. I'm skilled with Git, RSpec, and handling databases. I also know my way around frontend tech like ReactJS and AngularJS, as well as integrating APIs. I've led small developer teams back home, using tools like GitHub, GitLab, Notion and Linear. I'm fluent in Gujarati, English, and Hindi, making communication a breeze. As a remote developer, I'm here to turn your ideas into reality. Whether it's working solo or coordinating a team, count me in to get the job done. I can provide a wide range of services that are designed to attract attention and cater to the most searched for needs. Here are some examples of the services I offer. -> Web application development -> Font-end UI/UX development -> Back-end REST APIs development -> Application deployments on cloud -> Version upgrades -> Technical lead for teams -> Application maintenance or support -> Technical consultation -> Project management -> Problem solving -> Small project to large (feature, enhancement, bug, issues)

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Hi! I’m Aditya Jain, a backend engineer with 7+ years of experience in Ruby on Rails. I’ve worked on SaaS platforms, built scalable APIs, and integrated complex systems. I’m joining ruby.social to stay connected with the Ruby community, share knowledge, and learn from others working with Rails and backend technologies. Looking forward to engaging discussions!

I'm Aditya Jain, a backend engineer with over 7 years of experience, primarily building scalable, secure applications in Ruby on Rails. My journey began in electrical engineering, but I quickly pivoted into software development when I realized how much I enjoyed solving logical problems and bringing ideas to life through code. Rails, with its elegance and convention-over-configuration philosophy, instantly clicked with me—and I never looked back. One of my recent milestones was leading the architecture revamp of a high-traffic Rails-based payments system, optimizing performance under load and ensuring PCI compliance. This not only improved p95 latency by 45% but also reinforced my belief that solid engineering is about thoughtful design, not just writing code that works. What sets me apart is my ability to blend technical depth with business understanding. I don’t just deliver features—I ask why they matter, who they impact, and how we can deliver them better. I’ve led small teams, handled enterprise client integrations, and even driven analytics efforts using tools like ClickHouse. I also enjoy mentoring junior developers and fostering a clean, test-driven development culture. I’m passionate about creating systems that are not only efficient but also maintainable. Whether it's simplifying complex APIs, optimizing background jobs, or managing stakeholder expectations, I thrive in roles where I can be both a builder and a problem-solver.

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Although I started my career as a designer back in 2000, throughout past 17 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

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Proven Software Engineer & Leader Specializing in System Optimization, Platform Performance Enhancement, and Scalable Solutions

So, my coding journey started out like many of you might remember - trying to make a JavaScript clock follow the mouse cursor by copying and pasting DHTML scripts. It was pure magic for me, and I've been hooked on coding ever since. Over the past ten years, I've worked on all sorts of stuff from the front-end to the back-end, but I especially love Ruby on Rails, Typescript, and AWS. One of the coolest things I've done so far was to help a healthcare startup get off the ground. I managed to get some serious funding and we got our product into thousands of places all over the country. It felt pretty amazing to know we were making a difference in healthcare. More recently, I was a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at an immigration company. I was pretty proud of myself when I managed to cut system downtime by setting up monitoring processes. This was a big win because it showed me how important it is to spot problems before they happen and to always be thorough in my work. But the thing I really get excited about is making systems run better and more reliably. I have a knack for finding ways to improve things and I never stop until I've made them as good as they can be. This love for improvement, along with my wide range of experience, means I can bring a lot to any project. One thing I'm good at is adapting and learning. I love a new challenge and see it as a chance to learn something new. I'm always pushing myself to get better and to keep up with the latest in the world of coding.

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