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Location: Chicago, Illinois

Remote: yes

Willing to relocate: Preferably

Technologies: JavaScript,Node.JS; Python, Django, Pandas, Numpy, BeautifulSoup, Jupyter Notebook; Java, Spring Framework; PHP, Laravel; React, Redux, CSS; Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins

Résumé/CV: https://grahamg.github.io/resume/

Email: [email protected]

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Software Engineer with 10 years of working experience. Seeking part-time or full-time work in development, source code audits, or reworking codebases left in poor shape. Specializes in Python, JavaScript, React, Node, and Javascript. Experienced in all phases of software development, including architecting solutions from the ground up, reworking/rebuilding/refactoring existing projects, and contributing to modern codebases.


Location: Chicago, IL

Remote: yes or hybrid on-site

Willing to relocate: no

Technologies: Java, Spring; Javascript, React, Node.js; Python, Django; PHP, Laravel | SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL | Linux, Docker, Kubernetes | AWS, GCP

Résumé/CV: https://grahamg.github.io/resume/

Email: [email protected]

Software Engineer with 12 years experience, working for the past four years at a performance marketing analytics agency. Individual contributor on agile product team that produces Benchtools-- a competitive analytics tool, to provide a holistic view of the entire search landscape, such as which competitors are active in search, which search engines do they appear in.


comma.ai - They produce the aftermarket hardware for openpilot. It's a open source driver-assistance system that performs the functions of Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Automated Lane Centering (ALC) for compatible vehicles. Many car vendors already do this, but based on some footage it requires less user intervention.


The most dangerous type of technology: putting silicon valley mindset to a critical, deadly torpedo is not just risky but callous.

Falling to these (hotz/musk) people's perceived intellect as somehow determining the success of self-driving cars is a bit disingenuous.


Not curl, but this script may be a worthy replacement? https://raw.githubusercontent.com/grahamg/Practice/master/we...


this is useless.


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