I’m Thomas and I’m one of the co-founders at NearSt.
My day-to-day mostly involves bridging the gap between our engineering and partnerships teams, and helping external partners to integrate with our tech platform.
I have been the sole developer on the project for almost 4 years but am just starting to make my first hires and developer the engineering culture so these best practices so useful and timely!
I am based out of Indiana, USA and work remotely for Fishtown Analytics.
I am writing mostly TypeScript () and Python (growing on me!). I joined Fishtown recently and am excited to step up in terms of owning quality in our code base through this challenge!
I’m Paul and live outside Boston. I’m slothbear online.
My first computer was the CDC 6600, the world’s fastest computer from 1964 to 1969. 6 million dollars, 128K memory, designed by Seymour Cray
Self-employed, I mostly help users of iOS and MacOS, plus create web site stuff.
I write software in Ruby and Swift. I’m renovating an old Rails app that manages a small club’s members & newsletters. Also creating an app to visualize temperature scarf designs.
My name is Tay and I’m living out in good ol’ Denver, Colorado! Like a lot of the folks here, I work in Ruby/Rails (how exciting!), and am coming up on my first year of coding in a real professional setting – I love it so far! A teammate suggested I start this challenge, as it was really fun and helpful for her in her last role. Can’t wait to start on Monday!
My name is Aju, I’m a software developer. This is my first time taking part in CQC. I mainly work with PHP and Excited to be here taking up the code quality challenge.
I’m a devops and senior engineer with experience in a myriad of languages and frameworks. Looking forward to improving the code quality at my current employer.
With my team at edgy circle I build custom web applications with a strong focus on robustness and longevity. The current trend of more frameworks and an increasing number of dependencies makes me sad. If I can pick, PostgreSQL and Ruby are my first choice.
To compensate for the long hours in front of a screen I try to get as fit as possible. Currently I’m training for a 400 kilometer in 24 hours cycling event. Apart from that I should really spend more time stretching…
Looking forward to the conversations sparked by the exercises.
I am a Ruby developer from India.
I am really excited to be part of this exercise and experience what it has for us. Thanks @prathamesh for sharing this. Thanks @ben for organizing this.