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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2021)

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Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2021)

#123
Location: Seattle

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Not atm, but traveling is OK.

Technologies: iOS / Mac / Web: Rust, SwiftUI, SPA / Javascript, MetalKit

Email: mcclure_D_michael@gmail.com (remove underscores)

(old) GitHub: https://github.com/funnymania

(old) Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/michaeldmcclure

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2021)

#125

  Location: Spokane WA
  Remote: YES
  Willing to relocate: NO
  Technologies: see www.themanitogroup.com & 
  www.andrewclapp.com

Résumé/CV: https://www.andrewclapp.com/experience/workexperience

I am a Product Manager with a history of developing and launching new and innovative products. Capable of autonomously managing each aspect of the business from ideation to scale. Can consult on projects through the Manito Group or work as FTE.

Email: andrew@andrewclapp.com

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2021)

#126
Location: Bozeman MT Remote: Remote preferred, Onsite considered Willing to relocate: yes, internationally as Technologies: C & embedded, C#, .net, linux, python, bash, Go, SVN, Git, hardware control (ethernet, I2C, CAN, etc), lab equipment Résumé/CV: via mail request Email: shaylemurray+job@gmail.com

I've been a one man software team & looking to move away from hardware. Comfortable with hardware, meters & scope. I understand the software dev cycle, written requirements documentation, certified as internal iso auditor.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2021)

#128

  Location: United States (Mobile)
  Remote: Sure.
  Willing to relocate: Within United States
  Technologies: Python, Z3, Haskell, C, Go, Spark, SQL, Category Theory, Parallel Systems, History
  Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JQjMQPzHWCePph3rysTn0kMeZYoQpCQPvSWBDQ0GRY0/edit?usp=sharing
  Email: hbrewton@wisc.edu
Recently graduated computer science major and math major with experience in formal methods research (including paper submission) and experience in an industrial research lab. Also have industrial experience in hardware (sensors for combusting hay bales), (lightweight) full stack (displaying data from live sensors on bridge), and data analysis using Spark on a large manufacturing companies metadata.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2021)

#129

  Location: USA
  Remote: Preferred
  Willing to relocate: Yes
  Technologies: C++, C, embedded, Linux (kernel dev up to sysadmin), FPGA, Go, Python, asm, shell
  Résumé/CV: tuckerpo.xyz
  Email: tuckerpo at buffalo.edu
I tote the hardware software boundary. Embedded, kernel, userspace, web, whatever. I just like to write code and solve problems.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2021)

#130
Location: Atlanta GA, USA

Remote: Preferred.

Willing to relocate: Yes.

Technologies: Modern C++, Linux, familiar with Python3

Résumé/CV: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u6enuv0ubnbk4cb/Iris%20Chase%20Res...

Email: "iris" aat "enesda.com"

I've spent the last few years developing a declarative GUI programming language and implementation called "IVD" (https://github.com/IrisChase/IVD), it's not done yet because life happens. It is inspired by my frustration with developing UIs in the traditional desktop toolkits (Qt, etc) and with web tech (HTML/CSS/JavaScript).

My experience is primarily in C++ (Keywords: C++17, C++14, C++11). Also comfortable working with straight C (Keywords: C89, C90, C99, C11), although less experience with The C Way™. I have working knowledge of Python, and have piddled around in Common Lisp and Haskell but nothing non-trivial unfortunately. As I type this I'm playing with embedding Mono in a C++ project I'm working on to script in C#

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