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]
Location: Vancouver BC
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Full stack web, React and React Native most recently
Résumé/CV: chriskingwebdev.com
Email: [email protected]
I’m a full-stack developer with over 15 years of professional experience, ranging from small web shops to a six month contract at AWS. Two years ago I opened up a music school. I’m currently looking for part-time, contract based work that will be flexible with my music school commitments. Check out VanWalks for a recent example of my dev chops. My full portfolio is available at chriskingwebdev.com. Vancouver BC based.
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]