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Mx. Aria Stewart

Well I guess now's the time: It's time for me to #getFediHired

I'm a software engineer with 29 years of experience. In more technologies than one person usually encounters. I've been working in Javascript and Typescript for a while, but don't let that fool you: I do rust for fun and I'm down in the guts of the runtime in C++ if I have to. I’m fixing include paths in C header files and managing deployments and doing system level tracing. I do embedded programming for fun, and I've picked at the system level APIs of everything from MacOS to Android. I can cleverly hack my way past problems, and isolate the resulting tech debt with a good explanation and the conditions under which it can be fixed.

I leave every codebase neater than I found it. I can manage awkward technology transitions, and I can bring a fair bit of open source know-how to bear on things.

I'm a team-oriented, consensus-focused person, but confident executing on my own and iterating from there. I will boldly start and show a prototype if that's what it takes. I'm not easily bored, so if it just needs a heavy lift, I'm here for that too.

I've worked in PHP, Python, Perl, Java, Javascript, Ruby, Lua, Rust, C, C++, Vala, Scheme, and a dozen more languages (and I'll learn any new one I need to) and have written truly unfortunate amounts of hardened, careful bash.

I've installed and built VoIP platforms with Asterisk integrations, I've built mail servers and custom authentication. I've built FUSE filesystems for fun, and I'm always after ways to make software simple, durable, and reliable.

Working remotely ideal, Boston/Cambridge is possible.

Got a team that could use me? Hit me up. aredridel@dinhe.net. Resume and letters of recommendation available on request (you really don't have to take my word for what I'm capable of.)

19 comments
maco

And @aredridel is the kind of person who can explain what to do when your git checkout gets all stuffed up.

Lenn :femmby:

@aredridel
ugh. this economy :akko_tired:
i'm also TS/JS job hunting in the Boston area, and would be happy to share experiences with the companies i have already talked to

Dana Rose Ross :heart_trans:

@lennby @aredridel we should get a group chat or something going. I'm still focused on remote but I may have to give in and start commuting again

Mx. Aria Stewart

@blagh Oh that is a solid match! Thank you! Is there any referral info I should use?

Matt Robinson

@aredridel You had me at "I leave every codebase neater than I found it". Very well written post. I wish you the best of luck finding somewhere that fits, it's a weird market, but hopefully it turns out well for you

Tinkerings

@aredridel I emailed you, we might have a JS/TS opportunity. Either way, good luck!

fukawi2

@aredridel We're always hiring, sounds like your skills would be a good fit! we.are.expensify.com/

Elizabeth Guilt

@aredridel I have nothing useful to offer, other than this write-up really make me smile. Especially the "truly unfortunate amounts of bash".

Billy Smith

@aredridel

Give a shout to the member co-op's from CoTech for UK & EU work, with some global:

coops.tech/

And Shareable for USA-based mutuals:

shareable.net/

katherine

@aredridel best of luck to you!!

the place i work at is hiring, if it looks of interest to you at all! fathom.info/careers/ (noting that it's located in Boston + in-person is preferred)

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