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Creative, Design Engineer, Pragmatic, Agnostic, Chill

Hi, As a ruby on rails developer I know what it takes to build a webapp from the ground up. To verify my experience, please check my github azeemh, and sign up for my free platform, Zedtopia. By seeing my open source code and reference projects you can see how I code in simple contexts. Going to see my work live on the web will better show you what I have built and what I am capable of coding in more complex and fully featured applications. Should we interview and agree to mutual NDA, I can also explain to you how I coded any features of interest and screen share as I walk you thru the source code, line by line. I have 2 apps live in production. Zedtopia is a socioeconomic network with democratic voting and social commerce. At this point, it's a full fledged product beyond mvp, migrated from ruby 2.7.6 & rails 5, to ruby 3.2 and rails 7, with a postgresql db. See https://www.zedtopia.com. Unlimit3d is an MVP 3d printing blockchain app, currently adding printing verification and purchase, with API partners, however users can currently sign up, upload, and share their files. Unlimit3d uses rails 7, ruby 3.2 and postgresql. See https://www.unlimit3d.com. I also helped to code connect.berniesanders.com for the 2015-2016 election cycle, which served over 200k simultaneous logged in users at any given time. Finally my personal website is found at http://www.azeemhussein.com, with my resume available at www.azeemhussein.com/resume. There you can see my designs, some cool interactive software exhibits, whitepapers, and more... 

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Crafting Code with Creativity and Precision. A Ruby on Rails Developer at the Crossroads of Technology and Artistry.

From the workbench of a jeweler to the stages of Denver's music scene, my journey has been anything but conventional. Growing up, I was immersed in an environment that valued creativity and the process of making something beautiful from raw materials. This upbringing instilled in me an appreciation for craftsmanship and the beauty of creation, whether it was in the form of a piece of jewelry or the melody of a song. My foray into technology began with a childhood curiosity for the inner workings of electronics. This curiosity was not just about understanding; it was about deconstructing and reconstructing, seeing firsthand how complex systems could be broken down into understandable and manageable parts. This tinkering mindset led me naturally toward software development, where I found the same joy and challenge in piecing together code to create functional, elegant solutions. At 19, I ventured into the creative wilderness, co-founding a band in Denver. For six years, I immersed myself in music, an experience that grew my collaborative skills and deepened my understanding of creative expression. However, amidst chords and melodies, I discovered a missing piece—software development. This realization was a turning point, prompting me to blend my creative passions with my technological inclinations. My encounter with Ruby on Rails was a revelation. Here was a framework that resonated with my artistic sensibilities, offering a balance between structure and freedom that I hadn't found in other technologies. Rails didn't just allow me to build web applications; it enabled me to craft them with the creativity and intuition I had cultivated as a musician and with jewelry. It was in Rails that I found my medium for technological artistry. Today, as a Ruby on Rails developer, I draw upon my unique background to approach software development with a blend of analytical precision and creative flair. My journey from jewelry workbenches to music stages, and finally to the world of coding, has shaped me into a developer who sees beyond the code to the stories and experiences that software can create.

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Been building and launching startups with Rails since 2005

I've been building with Rails for a long time, including launching and scaling startups. I love e-commerce, platforms, payments, local businesses, and more recently been working with integrating AI technologies into products. Construction Datafax: 2001 - 2004 My first job was at a small technology company near where I graduated high school in Central Alabama. Construction Datafax was an information company that gathered information about construction work and sold custom reports to construction contractors. At a small company doing a lot, I was tasked with all sorts of various technical tasks including: Windows NT network administration Linux server administration End user technical support Administering weird stuff like FoxPRO databases and fax servers Web, XML, and .NET development Freelance Web Developer: 2004 - 2010 I decided to focus on web development, with Ruby on Rails as a key catalyst, using it to launch startups in 2005 before version 1.0. During this time I learned a lot about software development and building web products. I worked on a variety of projects including: Building the technology for an eBay consignment store startup, including integration with eBay via APIs and a storefront module for use with in-person customers A crowdfunding platform by a non-profit organization A collaboration platform founded by a former Microsoft executive Some projects bringing the discipline and structure of Rails to rescue PHP spaghetti code A variety of other startups, e-commerce projects, content-oriented projects, multimedia, and more MyPizza.com / Slice, Technical Co-founder / VP Eng: 2010 - 2017 In 2010 I moved to NYC where I met Ilir Sela who was starting MyPizza.com which was later renamed Slice. I joined as founding engineer and built the product and managed all the technology for the first four years, and then as the company started to grow I stayed on through Series B of VC funding and substantial growth of the company as VP of Engineering. This was a key time for me as building the technology from scratch and creating the team and everything was a tremendous experience. Being able to see how decisions played out over such a long time and through such scale gave me a whole new perspective on building systems and startups. Full stack Rails development to build all the technology needed to launch and operate MyPizza.com Management of the infrastructure, including AWS, servers, costs, and more Upon receiving VC funding, manage the growth of the team Managing QA and DevOps/CI/CD processes Partnerships and integrations with Facebook, Google, and other partners Kennedy Technology Macedonia, Owner: 2018 - 2023 In 2018 I started a software development firm based in Macedonia. After working in a series of startups I had the desire to gather and train a team of full stack Rails engineers to work with. For over five years we worked on a series of projects and startups. Opened a local business entity and physical office in the Balkans, and staffed it with a team that varied between 8 and 10 members of Rails developers together with a few designers and product support / QA staff. Product delivery team worked together to build and launch multiple projects, including e-commerce, marketplace, healthcare and COVID/vaccination response, "headless CMS" content management systems, and internal projects. Clients included startups, non-profits, and larger businesses. Technologies used include Rails, Hotwire, Next.js, React, Tailwind, Git/GitHub, CI/CD with automated tests and GitHub Actions, AWS, Render, Heroku, and more. We produced and participated in multiple events, some in coordination with other local organizations, centered around technology education, helping people enter the technology field, and career development.

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Web Developer focusing on the Frontend and Rails

An Interdisciplinary Learner I'm Hao Chen, a web developer and historian based in Berlin. My interest in web development began when I attended a digital humanities workshop during my studies. I realized that in order to reach more people, high-quality content needs to be supported by modern technologies. I believe the web is the most powerful and universal medium, so I decided to give web development a try and ended up loving it. Self-taught Frontend I'm particularly drawn to the visual and interactive aspects of websites, so I started self-learning to become a frontend developer. Like everyone else, I started with the basics: HTML, CSS, and Javascript, and then I moved on to a framework: React. Trained Backend with Ruby on Rails After a year of self-learning, I attended the Le Wagon Berlin Web Development bootcamp, where I learned about Ruby and Ruby on Rails. I found these technologies enjoyable because they allow us to build full-stack applications efficiently and effectively. During the bootcamp's final projects week, my product pitch was selected, and I was chosen as the team lead for the final project team. We built a full-stack travel companion app using Ruby on Rails. Current tech stack After finishing Le Wagon Berlin in December 2022, I have been learning and building projects with React and NextJS. I am also gaining a deeper understanding of Rails and how it works with frontend frameworks. My current tech stack includes Tailwind CSS, SASS, React, NextJS, and Ruby on Rails. Skills: • Tailwind CSS • SASS • React • NextJS • Ruby on Rails Other Skills I am a historian through academic training, which has given me research and content-writing skills. Additionally, I have experience working as an assistant for two years, where I developed event management, interpersonal communication, and content editing skills. Skills: • Research • Content writing • Event management • Interpersonal communication • Content editing

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