Location: Quebec City, QC, Canada
Remote: yes, americas timezones
Willing to relocate: Montreal, for the right opportunity
Technologies: ruby (& rails), postgres, redis, c#, docker, and many others
Résumé/CV: on request
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoine-racine-24bba4225/
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Almost a decade of full time software development experience. I lean on doing software engineering from general principles instead of specific technologies. I have worked in various languages/stack and I am very willing to learn your specific thing.
Bonus interest for go, rust, fintech and logistics.
I am a generalist who have worked in various languages/stack. Very willing to learn your specific thing. I have only listed the technologies used in my most recent work experience.
I have good domain knowledge in marketing but I am interested in branching out to fintech and or logistics as the next step in my career.
Location: Canada
Remote: Yes, preferred
Willing to relocate: maybe, with the right relocation package
Technologies: C#, TypeScript, JavaScript, Kotlin, Postgres, Docker, GraphQL
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoine-racine-24bba4225/ CV available on demand
Email: racine [dot] antoine [at] gmail [dot] com
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5+ years of experience building and shipping things from web apps, websites, mobile apps and video games. I'm mostly interested in backend roles.
Ideal role would be in go or ruby, working in fintech or logistics. Pretty open nonetheless, don't hesitate to reach out!
> for the IntelliJ stuff I had to take notes on what I changed where so I could reproduce it.
IntelliJ (and all other variants), stores setting in code (xml) too. It's not as exposed or clean as a single .vimrc or .emacs.d/init file but it does the job. You can easily export the settings or have them auto sync via your jetbrain account.
No GP, but I'm forced to use Windows at work, so an integration into Windows Terminal would be super great. I've also seen a lot of people use Cmder, and I would personally switch to Cmder from Windows Terminal if Fig was only available on that.
I had the same idea last year but i wanted to try dhall so I used that instead of markdown files for the recipe format. There is no content, but the structure is there.
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