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Location: Cleveland, OH, USA

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Kotlin, Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Docker, Ansible, CI/CD, Git, Gradle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, MongoDB, AWS (EC2, Lambda, API Gateway, Elastic Beanstalk, IAM, Cognito), Spring Boot, Ruby on Rails, Serverless

Résumé/CV: https://erikthered.me/resume/

Email: erik.david.nelson@gmail.com

10+ years experienced engineer with past experience in building web apps and REST APIs on the JVM. In my current role I'm working with some Ruby on Rails apps and Serverless apps with Ruby running on AWS Lambda, in addition to some DevOps responsibilities.

I'm open to both backend and DevOps roles (I recently read The DevOps Handbook and it was awesome). I'd be game to do fullstack as well, but I'm a little rusty on frontend outside of some light React work.


They just announced a bunch of additions to the stdlib (including I/O) at KotlinConf in order to better support multiplatform


Yeah this was a problem for 6 & 7, but I've run plenty of code in production on OpenJDK 8 without issue. I think Java 8 was the first version where OpenJDK was the reference implementation so that likely helped a great deal.


Heroku is part of Salesforce, doesn't seem like much risk of them going out of business.


There is always a risk of Salesforce shutting them down, though. Not that I think it's likely, but I wouldn't assume that having a large parent company means they will be around forever.


This is an ultrabook so chances are the memory modules are soldered on.


You can actually install OpenSSH natively now: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administrati...


They have a premium subscription detailed here: https://hiyahelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000872947-...


Should probably note that this is from April 2017


Good point, added updated date. This transcript is new, handcrafted with @craigcannon's Podscripter output.

https://www.podscripter.co/


I love Boostnote too. It seems like they had a mobile app but the maintainer left a while ago https://github.com/BoostIO/boostnote-mobile


I've had good luck running OpenWRT on this TP-Link model: https://www.tp-link.com/us/products/details/cat-9_Archer-C26.... I believe there's only one hardware version so no gamble there.


Same here. Just picked one up a few weeks back and used the stock web-gui to upload the newest OpenWRT. Worked without a hitch.


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