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wtracy

4,074 karmajoined vor 16 Jahren
http://www.wtracy.com/

I'm a software engineer based in the North Bay. I'm actively looking for remote work opportunities, whether short-term or long-term.

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wtracy
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss


  Location: Santa Rosa, CA (north of San Francisco)
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: For the right salary
  Technologies: C/C++, Python, Django, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Linux, some JavaScript + React, and some mobile (Android, React Native, and Capacitor)
  Resume/CV: https://www.wtracy.com
  Email: [email protected]
I'm currently open to an equity-only role as long as I can work from my current location. I'm close enough to The Bay to make occasional trips, but not close enough to commute.
wtracy
·vor 16 Jahren·discuss
Ah, I have a 1 bed/1 bath. That explains things.
wtracy
·vor 16 Jahren·discuss
Hmm, I pay just under $1500/month for my apartment in San Jose, I have my own washer/dryer, and I can walk to work. As mentioned above, though, the neighborhood is dull and depressing.

Still, you might want to look around for another place to live.
wtracy
·vor 16 Jahren·discuss
I've lived in one of those "hives" for a around a year.

I've been fighting with clinical depression, but I was already having problems with that before I moved there. I can't tell if it's made things worse, though it certainly hasn't made things any better.
wtracy
·vor 16 Jahren·discuss
I'm not the parent, but for starters, there's the Academy of Sciences, the DeYoung Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Legion of Honor, and Fort Point.
wtracy
·vor 16 Jahren·discuss
Agreed on aquarium supplies.

Apparently the marine aquarium wholesalers have the whole of the continental U.S. divided into five "zones". The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the zones. :-)