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I participate in clarifying our customers’ goals and needs, provide expertise to make reasonable product implementation trade-offs, implement and deliver the solution.
I mentor Python and Node.js students.
This involves explaining tougher parts of the course, setting discipline expectations, and providing feedback on assignments.
A good part about this job is explaining things in a useful, understandable fashion, requires understanding it very deeply. It also feels really good to help somebody overcome their troubles and see how confusion changes to enlightenment.
I helped develop the groundwork for the new features in the primary product for Beacon Publishing: a content editor with automatic layout in the browser.
I design the architecture of components, design APIs, and in other ways ensure the maintainability of our projects for our client Dashlane. The primary project is a JavaScript in-browser application engine built with TypeScript, React, and Redux. As part of the application development, I have created redux-cursor.
Among the side-projects that I contribute to are browser extensions, and server-side Node.js services with access to Redis, MySQL, MongoDB.
Design a proper structure and architecture for the main company SDK, ensure its maintainability, design the public API. Improve internal development processes and operations.
I took the application that was focused on its business logic and was in its startup phase and began to transform and maintain it as a stable library that our consumers can use to provide user experiences and safely and promptly update the SDK dependency.
I have improved business workflows in many ways by proposing technological improvements and evaluating their relative usefulness for the company.
I have increased company knowledge by creating a style guide and documenting many processes happening in the company.
As part of everyday work, I've been mostly doing PHP and JavaScript work on a backoffice solution. More unusual projects, like SOAP interactions and building a payment system API were also present from time to time.
I had a financial freedom to choose only the projects that I was interested. This allowed me to dip into a wide variety of technologies and problems. I have developer the skill of problem-solving, regardless of what the circumstances are.
Projects varied from small intricate changes in existing systems, to new, fresh big systems written on the platform of choice. Integration in existing systems is always a very curious and challenging thing. New solutions usually involved the most popular PHP, as well as many in Python, in particular using Django or Google App Engine.
PHP and JavaScript development of project management software that was central to the company.
A more interesting portion was creating abstraction routines to integrate our application into OpenSocial and Facebook infrastructures. I was in the midst of writing abstraction libraries which would allow some code reuse between two different platforms.
As this was a telecommuting job, I had to develop good communication and planning skills as well as personal time management abilities.
I have taken quite a wide collection of philosophy courses over the years to broaden and deepen my understanding of the world, human behavior, morals.
The list of courses taken includes Practical Ethics, Justice, Death, Moralities of Everyday Life, Know Thyself, Introduction to Philosophy from universities such as Princeton University, Harvard University, Yale University.
I have taken a lot of courses online from a variety of universities. Some of those courses are Functional Programming Principles in Scala, Programming Languages, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, The Hardware/Software Interface, From Nand to Tetris, Cryptography I, Principles of Reactive Programming, Introduction to Data Science.
The courses were offered by universities such as Stanford University, University of Washington, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, and others.
The wide variety of courses taken has provided me with a very solid base of understanding computer science, as opposed to knowing recipes.
I have taken a bunch of design courses to complete my usability knowledge gathered from textual sources and experience in the field.
In particular, I have taken Human-Computer Interaction from Stanford University, and Design: Creation of Artifacts in Society from University of Pennsylvania.
I have taken a collection of software engineering courses online. Some of those are Software Development Life Cycles, Design of Computer Programs, Software Testing, Software Debugging, Internet History, Technology, and Security.
This bit of education allowed me to formalize my knowledge I got from work experience into something more structured.
I received basic statistics training, quite some people and project management skills as well as project and operations management.
Client-side database for real-time and optimistic UI
Clean your useless GitHub forks
I am the sole author. The project is a quick and simple script to clean up the forks you have contributed to from your personal profile.
Color the code meaningfully, not arbitrarily
Use native CSS media queries to customize component props
Simple best-practices static website generator
I am the sole author. This is an a very simple to use tool to build simple static websites. Despite a clear and simple usage rules, the functionality is plenty powerful.
In addition to providing a set of tools to help development logistically, the project includes a collection of predefined recommended best practices for HTML and CSS.
Deploy your dotfiles
I am the sole author. Everybody has his own tools to manage his dotfiles. I couldn't find any that provide convenient ability to manage the dotfiles across many servers. This one does.
Local private slices of a global store for component encapsulation in a Redux model
I have created the project as an improvement of encapsulation in a traditional Redux architecture. Being unable to properly compose encapsulated components did not sit right until I eventually just implemented this myself.
There is a lot of talking in React and Redux communities on this topic, thus we will have to see, whether or not more prominent mainstream solutions pop up. But until then, it’s redux-cursor all the way.
Freeze an Express.js application into a set of static files
I am the sole author of this tool. The primary goal for it was to be as simple as possible, require no configuration, and be generic and compatible. The current design seems to achieve all these goals.
The tool is still in early stages feature-wise, but as its development is fully test-driven and API focused, it is stable to use today.
Whoops is a PHP library that helps you deal with errors
I am currently the main maintainer of the library.
Run the same command on multiple servers.
I am the sole author. The project is fairly simple, but the step-up in the usability is great.
This is the official JavaScript implementation of SuperGenPass. It provides the code used by the bookmarklet and mobile version of SuperGenPass to generate passwords.
I am the co-author of the rewritten library, and continue to actively participate.
Tools to write scripts in PHP a much lesser pain that is usually tends to.
A polyfill for the tag.
Magic drafting application
I have written and maintained the software mostly alone.
Among other interesting portions, I have implemented an internationalization engine, which was then used by multiple different translators, whom I asked to help with the translations.
PyHtmlify squeezes all resources an HTML page needs into one big HTML file.
I am the sole author. The project is now a bit dated and not maintained.
Pretty and simple way to enable accesskey in a consistent and user-friendly manner
I am the sole author. The project is now a bit dated and not maintained.
A useful tool to figure out how much money who owes whom.
I am the sole author of the project.
Required fields on the Internet seem to be as old as the Internet itself, but are they really good for the user?
This article provides a quick introduction to Python for experienced programmers
Let's build a system for performing functional tests on web applications, using Selenium and PhantomJS.
The article provides a quick reference of main and popular TDD terms.
We all recognize that we should be writing semantic code. Maybe, you're even using or correctly, and feel pretty good about yourself. But, are you also considering the implied contract that exists when you code?
Minimal color picker to quickly convert colors from a variety of formats and then adjust chroma or luminocity of that color using the HCL color model.
A thought-out UX for seeing upcoming appointments.
Minimal color picker to quickly convert colors from a variety of formats and then adjust saturation or lightness of that color.
Secure and minimal solution to customize CSS on websites you use.
Hide video duration on video services to avoid spoilers
A small simple app for my own needs built in a weekend
Right click on a link to update the current bookmark
A tiny project written one morning to improve the experience of updating bookmark URLs.
Generate passwords for websites without any clicks and with an extra portable SuperGenPass engine.
This is the most popular extension for generating passwords on websites with SuperGenPass algorithm and I have built it from the bottoms up myself without ever advertising or marketing it.
First Computer: | ZX Spectrum |
Favorite Editor: | VS Code with vi bindings |