Great. You can share your security footage with your neighbors on Ring, but when I see footage in my neighborhood I always hope local law enforcement is also informed.
I've become more disillusioned with search results over the years. In the earlier days of the web, It used to be you'd fine useful answers from thoughtful people. Now you find long winded SEO articles filled with adverts. I mean 10 pages of content for a simple recipe.
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Remote: Remote till Covid?
Willing to relocate: No (unless Culver City, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, etc)
Technologies: Front End Developer. So JavaScript, HTML5, Angular, React, etc. I can do full stack with NodeJS. I've also created several hybrid mobile apps. And I have a M.S. Computer Science and about 10 years of professional experience.
Résumé/CV:https://www.linkedin.com/in/doorty/
Email: brent (is At) doorty dot com
Yes, it's the reason I'm not currently employed in the software industry. After a decade of being a professional developer, I decided to start building physical things and learning other maker skill sets. Whenever I need some extra income I start looking at software jobs, but I'm not able to think clearly during these sort of test situations, and they don't usually go well. I've built so many things from software products and businesses from scratch and could do so again, but it just makes me bitter to even subject myself to this initiation. I would be much happier (and companies would have more diverse candidates) if a resume and past experience did the talking like other professions.
I'm your middle man between business and tech and product. I've been a professional developer for 10 years. I've been a manager and solutions architect for 6. I've been an entrepreneur for as long as I can remember. And I have an advanced degree in human-computer interaction.