SWE for 10 years with masters in finance and international business. Most of my work is focused on systems and full-stack web development. Mostly prefer working with start-ups and SMBs.
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Remote:Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Golang, Postgres, Docker, Terraform, Pulumi, Ruby On Rails, Typescript, AWS
Résumé/CV: https://linkedin.com/in/mortenvistisen
Email: [email protected]
They work well for some problem sets. But, 3 months are not a long time. This post is a reflection of me using these things heavily over 1+ year and problems keeps creeping up.
And good, you shouldn't give a shit about what I believe. I'm just a random guy on the internet. But, I'm not the only one to start noticing these problems.
It's meant to be a 'rails-like' experience in Go without too much magic and conventions.
Basically, speeding up development of fullstack apps in Go using templ, datastar, sqlc with an MVC architecture and some basic generators to quickly setup models, views and controllers.
you're stretching the definition of deception here my guy-what do you want them to do? plaster a big sign on the landing page stating that this framework ALSO contains pro features that you have to pay for?
not sure i think this is a good way to fund their work BUT exploring models to make open-source sustainable for the developers does seem like a good thing, no?
Building web applications & APIs for scale with 10 years of experience.
I predominately specialize in creating scalable systems for start-ups and scale-ups. I can help with systems design, creating an mvp, upskill your team assist you in going from 0 to 1.
Recent experiences as largely between in the AI/ML space:
- integrate full-text search across all popular CMS
- backend for large outreach platform
- systems architecture and data pipeline for AI vision product in the pharmacy space
- move client's infrastructure to AWS
Contact me on [email protected] or twitter @mbvisti