I've been off the market for, well, 5 years. Laid off from an iOS development job, then my parents ran into a stretch of bad health (dad had dementia). Hoping to get back into the field, somehow.
Location: Cheshire, CT
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Not yet. Within a few years I'll likely be looking to relocate to places like Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Toronto, Montreal.
Technologies: macOS/iOS, Objective-C (since 1992), AppKit, UIKit, SQL, Python, Perl, etc. Some introductory ML MOOC courses. I've looked into Swift a little so far. svn and git experience.
Resume/CV: Look me up on LinkedIn or email and I'll send one
Email: jonhendry@mac.com
That last iOS job was part of a team working on an iPad based pharma marketing app, from 2011-6/2013. They started changing focus to a different concept.
Prior to that I was a Mac programmer/sys admin in a neuroscience lab at Howard Hughes Medical Institute/Harvard Medical School for 4 years until funding ended. The lab was working on visual attention in monkeys. One of my tasks was to write a device driver of sorts, allowing the use of a high-end video eye tracking device instead of a surgically implanted eye tracking coil.
Most of the 90s I spent doing NeXTStep coding in fixed income trading and other contexts.
Location: Cheshire, CT
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Not yet. Within a few years I'll likely be looking to relocate to places like Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Toronto, Montreal.
Technologies: macOS/iOS, Objective-C (since 1992), AppKit, UIKit, SQL, Python, Perl, etc. Some introductory ML MOOC courses. I've looked into Swift a little so far. svn and git experience.
Resume/CV: Look me up on LinkedIn or email and I'll send one
Email: jonhendry@mac.com
That last iOS job was part of a team working on an iPad based pharma marketing app, from 2011-6/2013. They started changing focus to a different concept.
Prior to that I was a Mac programmer/sys admin in a neuroscience lab at Howard Hughes Medical Institute/Harvard Medical School for 4 years until funding ended. The lab was working on visual attention in monkeys. One of my tasks was to write a device driver of sorts, allowing the use of a high-end video eye tracking device instead of a surgically implanted eye tracking coil.
Most of the 90s I spent doing NeXTStep coding in fixed income trading and other contexts.