Likes: | ruby javascript linux git |
Setup VM as development environment for Team. Teach basics of Ruby-on-Rails framework and help build knowledge of using RoR framework to create full application.
Our responsibility was to create application helping few librarians gather and manage informations about specific field. We also had to migrate existing environment of those librarians.
Application evolved to Rich-Client application with many JavaScript functionality.
Working on client's startup project:
Also after growth of initial data migrate application from Heroku hosting to self-hosted server, which I had to setup, prepare and manage.
Coordinate work with another company which developed additional functionality.
It allowed me to try setup whole stack for Rails application, from PostgreSQL database and Nginx+Unicorn server, through Capistrano deployment, to client-side small functionalities written in backbone.js and styled with Twitter's Bootstrap.
Working on client's applications:
Mostly back-end side of development, but in case it was needed I also wrote some front-end JavaScript code for some projects.
Working on client applications from start to final deploy:
Working with client's requirements in agile development: daily stand-ups and weekly sprints, iterative development with frequent deploys.
We used PostgreSQL mostly, but my last project also included MongoDB, which I switched for Redis. Project required real-time notifications about changes in states + real-time chat on-page. This was done using node.js with Redis (changes after save in RoR was pushed to Redis, which then notified node.js server).
Creating new social network web-app, mostly in RoR, with unobtrusive JavaScript. Co-working on fixing Ruby gems for Ruby 1.9, fixing them to work on European AWS.
Working on low-level ruby gems, and also on high-level application logic.
Learning about all new stuff from Ruby and Javascript community, trying to use it on project.
Creating JSF Components, Entity Beans (for EJB 3.0 with Hibernate) and also worked on building Web Service for that project.
Data export from client PostgreSQL databases to our internal DB (with field conversion), as a side work.
Also helping with configuration and managing some Linux stuff (ssh automation, processes, startup scripts)
Implemented 2 HTTP servers with CGI support, each in week, for semestral project. For Windows and for Unix/Linux :-)
Created parser for regexps (with yacc and bison), which printed all atoms and groups of given regular expression. Fun project, I really liked it.
Rubik's Cube algorithm twister
Rolldice probability grapher
I created it mostly for fun. Also I needed something which could display distribution of various dice throws. I haven't used it lately
JqueryUI tip plugin
We needed something which could display tooltips over elements, but should be statically positioned over element. Most tooltip libraries from that time we found didn't worked as client wanted, so I created this library and published it on GitHub.
Attrtastic, in its assumtion, should be similar in usage to formtastic and ease of displaying AR record informations (attributes). It should help scafforld show/index pages.
I created this library because at that time there was no simple tool which would allow to display all attributes on model, just like Formtastic allows to create form for editing attributes.
I love Linux since Woody 3.0 time (Debian
distribution), before that I tried Mandrake
and RedHat
, but Debian
was what I love. Now I use Ubuntu
as my primary OS. I also tried FreeBSD, but had no time to play with it more.
I started programming at the end of elementary school (I was 14, as I remember), learned Pascal
from simple examples found at computer in school (most of them computed area and perimeter of some geometrical shapes: squares, triangles, circles). Then I tried Assembler
, C/C++
, shell scripting, SQL
. And I finally found what I like - scripting languages, Perl
and Ruby
. I also learned C#, Java and some embedded-device programming (C and ASM for 8051 and AVR) on my university.
I started in Olympiad in Informatics (for high school students), but had no much luck there, did'n know most of basic algorithms at that time (I started to read about them after that, from Robert Sedgwick's books). I advanced once to second stage, where I learned how much I should learn to be good at programming.
I also had time to learn Web-mastering (as it was called at that time) - HTML
, CSS
, JavaScript
. Now this knowledge pays-off, as I work mostly on web-applications as developer where features require both back-end and front-end work. I also played with JavaScript on server (node.js) some time ago.
Currently I work mostly with Rails (since Rails 2.1) + AngularJS applications, but from time to time I play with other frameworks/languages, just to check what changed in Web-Development lately.
I don't do much PHP. I haven't used it much lately and I probably won't write any program in it in next few months without serious reason to switch. I just prefer other solutions.
First Computer: | Pentium 166 MMX with 16 MB RAM and 1.6GB HDD |