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watzmonium
·2 anni fa·discuss


  Location: USA
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: JavaScript/Typescript, Go, Python, Ruby, docker, AWS, React, etc
  Résumé/CV: https://watzman.dev/assets/files/resume.pdf
  Email: [email protected]
Hello! I'm Stephen, software engineer from Detroit interested in challenging problems and working with great people!

Most recently, I recently built Arbiter, a cloud-native solution to integrating video conferencing into your application within minutes that scales to meet demand using Go, AWS, docker, and Typescript.

Check it out and you might be impressed!

https://arbiter-framework.com
watzmonium
·2 anni fa·discuss
Interesting how it manages IAM roles. I think lambda is a cool choice over EC2 as well.
watzmonium
·3 anni fa·discuss


  Location: USA
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: JavaScript/Typescript, Go, ruby, React, docker, AWS, React, etc
  Résumé/CV: https://watzman.dev/assets/files/resume.pdf
  Email: [email protected]
Hello! I'm Stephen, software engineer from Detroit interested in writing scalable software. I'm interested in all opportunities so please don't hesitate to reach out!

Most recently, I recently built Arbiter, a solution to integrating video conferencing into your application within minutes using golang, AWS, docker, and typescript.

Check it out at https://arbiter-framework.com
watzmonium
·3 anni fa·discuss
I used to teach AP comp sci in the US, and my 95% of my students passed the AP exam. I use a combination of resources, but primarily used CS50 and code.org resources. The hardest part for me was differentiation. I would have students who could finish a semester of problem sets in a week, and students who couldn't finish one in a month. I think it depends on the goals of the course how you organize it. My goals were familiarity, comfort, and growth, so I had several tracks students could pursue, all of which would give them the same credit. Happy to share any knowledge or wisdom further.