Full Stack Web Developer with over 15 years of shipping useful things. Broad-scoped human who also owns a music school, performs as a percussionist with improv groups, and gives bike and walking tours in the summer. I’m currently looking for part-time dev positions that will allow me to maintain my other interests.
My most recent project is an idle/incremental game I’m building with Claude to try out 3D graphics in JS and to have an opinion on AI coding. You can try it here: https://chriskingwebdev.gitlab.io/shard-game/
Location: Vancouver BC
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Nearly all the full stack web technologies.
Full Stack Web Developer with over 15 years of shipping useful things. Broad-scoped human who also owns a music school, performs as a percussionist with improv groups, and gives bike and walking tours in the summer. I’m currently looking for part-time dev positions that will allow me to maintain my other interests.
My most recent project is an idle/incremental game I’m building with Claude to try out 3D graphics in JS and to have an opinion on AI coding. You can try it here: https://chriskingwebdev.gitlab.io/shard-game/
Location: Vancouver BC
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Nearly all the full stack web technologies.
Résumé/CV: https://chriskingwebdev.com/
Email: [email protected]
I've tried just about every musician earplug on the market, including custom molded electric ones. For any amount of money, the best results I've had were with https://www.earasers.net/products/earasers. If I were to re-purchase these, I would consider the EU rated ones, which have a few extra DBs of protection.
I would say these are both good enough for the casual musicians / audience members. I would only upgrade back to electric ones if I were buying actual in ear monitors, but I doubt any of my bands will get to that point.
My most recent project is an idle/incremental game I’m building with Claude to try out 3D graphics in JS and to have an opinion on AI coding. You can try it here: https://chriskingwebdev.gitlab.io/shard-game/
Location: Vancouver BC
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Nearly all the full stack web technologies.
Résumé/CV: https://chriskingwebdev.com/
Email: [email protected]