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Ruby on Rails Expert | 10+ Years

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With over a decade of hands-on experience in Ruby on Rails (v3 - v7.2), I specialize in helping startups and businesses turn ideas into reality. For the past 8 years on Upwork, I’ve supported clients in bootstrapping their MVPs and maintaining scalable, high-performance web applications. Whether you need to bring a concept to life or enhance an existing product, I’m here to deliver solutions tailored to your needs. Core Expertise: Backend Development: Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB Frontend Development: HTML, CSS, SASS, JavaScript, jQuery, React.js Cloud & DevOps: AWS, DigitalOcean, Heroku, Azure, GCP, Web Servers, Load Balancers, Proxies Payment Integration: Stripe, PayPal, SagePay, Dintero APIs & Integrations: Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Cloudflare, Instagram, Facebook, Shopify, Stripe Other Technologies: Redis, Elasticsearch, WebSockets, Sidekiq, Event Store, Spree Commerce, Email Warmup Tools & Platforms: Project Management: Jira, Trello, Monday.com, Version Control: GitHub, Bitbucket, Gitlab Error Monitoring: Sentry, Honeybadger, Rollbar, New Relic I’m proficient in integrating email services, optimizing system performance, and implementing real-time features like WebSockets. My ability to handle complex projects from architecture to deployment ensures that your product runs smoothly and scales efficiently. Let’s Build Together: I’m excited to help you take your project to the next level. Let’s discuss how I can support your development goals. GitHub: tvcam

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Tech lead/Senior software engineer

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I help web development teams go further. I focus on practices that facilitate a leaner journey towards profitable and maintainable software. My goal is to help create efficient, sustainable solutions with people with a long-term vision. Here are some of the ways I've done this in the past: Stepped in mid-project to lead to success the 6-person team in charge of a flawed but critical migration task. Led and mentored people at all experience levels, including small business owners seeking practical, self-managed solutions, early-career developers joining new teams, and experienced developers transitioning to new technologies. Established and evolved the delivery process blueprint for development teams of a freelance collective I co-founded and actively participated in for seven years. Optimized application performance, improved test coverage, enhanced email delivery, facilitated cross-team communication, and strengthened security posture Reviewed countless pull requests, resolved numerous issues, and delivered even more features working closely with internal teams, Advised against hiring me and proposed alternatives when what I bring would not have helped. Although I prefer longer engagements, as I'm convinced the cumulative effect of small, consistent adjustments in the right direction offers more lasting benefits, I can rely on a hard-earned ability to quickly comprehend complex code bases and project contexts to bring meaningful improvements on shorter commitments. I can work in parallel to your project team, delivering high-impact quality of life improvements that often get sidelined, but also integrated into a team as a lead or software engineer, or for shorter engagements, independently, focused on resolving a specific pain point.

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Versatile fullstack dev, loves writing tests and following TDD.

8+ Years of experience | Ruby on Rails specialist | Passionate about testing I've studied electronic engineering, specialty in computer science and sub specialty in physics. I am a self-taught full stack developer. I've learned to code on QBasic when I was a kid, at the end of the 90's, and I've been working in software development since 2014, most of the time working in Ruby on Rails, the sum adds 8+ years of experience in RoR. Since the first time I've started working with Rails I've worked following a TDD approach. My experience tells me that's the best way to avoid bugs. I've used RSpec all along my journey. My latest discovery is the best way to enrich my vocabulary in any programming language is by reading other people's code. That's the reason why I'm hunting issues in github, I've made several contributions to many different open source projects. My last PR is a fix for RSpec::Support::Differ class: I've found a bug when you compare two different hash objects and the expected value contains an "anything" fuzzy matcher, it adds noise to the output of the differ. My PR fixes that issue: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-support/pull/599 I have noticed the web is always consuming more and more memory ram. That's the reason why I've focused my efforts on my previous jobs to optimize slow web pages and optimize as much SQL as I can. I helped my last client to reduce in half the memory ram consumption measured on his Heroku metrics. These optimizations helped him to save money on Heroku. I am learning Rust and I have built many tools like rg_explorer to help me find what I need in big projects. I want to become proficient in Rust because I have hope in the future WASM may become something common in webapps, because I think that may be a good candidate to reduce the amount of memory ram consumed by web browsers. I am a versatile software engineer because I've used many programming languages in the past: Python, Rust, Node.js (including React.js and Vue.js). I have found many of the activities mentioned above are really boring for many people. It's odd that I enjoy doing them so much. That's why I think I like to do boring stuff...

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