Self-taught programmer. Got about a year of professional web dev experience, several years of pet projects/open source contributions prior to that. Interested in continuing to improve professionally as a web developer. Curious about systems programming as well. Prefer working with statically typed languages, especially Haskell and Rust. Comfortable with learning new tools and stacks quickly.Location: NYC, NY Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: Haskell, Rust, Scala, Go Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/resume.pdf Email: hello@alexeyzabelin.com- 1 point
- Location: NYC
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Prefer Haskell, Rust, up for working with Scala, Go.
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/resume.pdf
Email: hello@alexeyzabelin.com
- Location: New York, NY
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Haskell, Rust, Scala, Go
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
Email: hello@alexeyzabelin.com
I like Haskell, Rust, and contributing to open source projects. I've been doing web dev in Haskell for the past year, would like to keep working on something that involves FP.
- Self-taught Haskell dev, interested in FP and Rust. Love open source, part of the Stackage curator team, maintain a CFP section in Haskell Weekly newsletter. Looking for new opportunities since my current company's runway turned out to be shorter than anticipated.
Location: NYC, NY.
Remote: Yes, preferably.
Willing to relocate: Yes, SF Bay Area.
Technologies: Haskell, Rust, FP, open to Scala or Go.
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
Email: hello@alexeyzabelin.com
- I don't own a lot of things, so it has to be my MacBook Air 2013. It's not a particularly powerful machine (with 4 GB of RAM I try to avoid using things like Slack), but it's been serving me well for the past 4 years. I've tried installing Arch Linux, Ubuntu, and now NixOS on it and all of those worked quite well for my needs. (Mostly Haskell and Rust stuff).
- I tried learning Haskell by reading LYAH and doing some of the cis194 course, it was alright, but I was struggling. Then I bought Haskellbook (Haskell Programming from first principles). Took me a while to finish it, but I had a great time doing it. I learned Haskell and was able to jump right into writing my first library with it. And I come from a non-CS background with only a bit of Ruby prior to that. The quality of your learning materials matters a lot.
- I've known Chris for a few years now. During this time I've asked him many questions, worked with him on projects (open source and otherwise) and I have never seen him act the way you describe it here. Moreover, I've also seen him talk to and teach people at conferences. He has always been very patient and helpful, encouraged people and nudged them in the right direction when they were stuck. Of all the teachers I've interacted with throughout my life, Chris definitely fits in the category I want to learn from. Like someone else has mentioned before, I encourage you to provide constructive feedback to him directly, he cares about teaching and does want to improve.
- Location: New York, NY
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Haskell, Rust, other FP languages like Scala and Clojure. Open to learning whatever is necessary to get the job done.
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
Email: hello@alexeyzabelin.com
Self-taught dev looking for an entry-level job. I've mentioned the technologies I'd like to work with, but I am also open to other ones since I learn fast. I have a blog over at https://alexeyzabelin.com, check out my post about using Type Families in Haskell to build an API wrapper: https://alexeyzabelin.com/haskell-api-wrapper. I also contribute to open source, check out my GitHub profile: https://github.com/alexeyzab.
- Location: New York, NY
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Haskell, Rust. Open to working with Clojure and Scala.
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
GitHub: https://github.com/alexeyzab
Email: zabelin.alex@gmail.com
Self-taught dev, interested in FP and Rust.
- 4 points
- Location: New York, NY
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Haskell, Rust
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
Email: zabelin.alex@gmail.com
- Location: NYC, NY.
Remote: Yes.
Willing to relocate: Yes, depending on location.
Technologies: Rust, Haskell.
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
Email: zabelin.alex@gmail.com
GitHub: https://github.com/alexeyzab
Self-taught Junior dev looking for work. Preferably Rust or Haskell, but I am open to learning some other technologies as well. I've built multiple projects, have an active GitHub profile with plenty of open-source contributions. Fast learner, don't need to be micromanaged, eager to improve.
- Location: NYC, NY
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Haskell, Rust, Ruby/Ruby on Rails
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
Email: zabelin.alex@gmail.com
Self-taught developer. Interested in working with Haskell or Rust. I am also open to working with Scala or Go.
- Location: NYC, NY
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Haskell, Rust, Ruby/Ruby on Rails
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
Email: zabelin.alex@gmail.com
Hi, I am a self-taught developer.
I used to work with Ruby/RoR, then decided to learn Haskell in 2016. So far I've built an API wrapper for Shipwire, you can read about it over here: https://alexeyzabelin.com/haskell-api-wrapper.
For my latest projects and open source contributions, take a look at my github: https://github.com/alexeyzab.
I am looking for a Junior role that preferably has to do with Haskell. Since I've also been learning Rust lately, I am interested in working with it as well. In general, if you are looking for a more Junior dev who is eager to learn and able to pick new things up quickly, let me know.
Thank you!
- Location: NYC, NY
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Haskell, Ruby/Ruby on Rails
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
Email: zabelin.alex@gmail.com
Hi, I am a self-taught developer. I used to do Ruby/RoR stuff, then switched over to Haskell in 2016. So far I've built an API wrapper for Shipwire, you can read about it over here: https://alexeyzabelin.com/haskell-api-wrapper
For my latest projects and open source contributions, take a look at my github: https://github.com/alexeyzab
I am looking for a junior Haskell back-end role or something that has to do with FP. Thanks!
- 3 points
- Location: NYC, NY
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Haskell, Ruby/Ruby on Rails
Résumé/CV: http://alexeyzabelin.com/assets/resume.pdf
Email: zabelin.alex@gmail.com
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes, SF, LA, Boston, Austin.
Technologies: Haskell, Rust.
Résumé/CV: https://alexeyzabelin.com/resume.pdf
Email: hello@alexeyzabelin.com
Been doing mostly web dev e-commerce stuff in Haskell for the past year. Would like to continue working with Haskell and/or Rust. Open to part-time and contract work.