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I'd love to link up with a company to build out some internal tools for them using spec-driven development. I've built a ton of complex software using things like Claude Code and type-theory, but haven't had a change to put that to the test in a FTE role, which is a goal for 2026. Let me know if you'd like to connect.
Here's some cool projects I've built:
Colony (Vendor Ops tool): https://app.arcade.software/share/l3ClAIEprcx2X8eXBUGj Fugu (Binary file exploration): https://app.arcade.software/share/ylVIO1iH2Nk2W9oVpL2K Hayashi (Boundary Diagram Generator): https://github.com/atelierlogos/hayashi
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Within BC
Technologies: JS/TypeScript, React, Next.js, Node.js, Express, SQL, Postgres, Mongodb, DynamoDB, AWS(SDKs mostly), Nginx, OpenAI api, Mastra ...
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17Rod-7nnwQcGkoZKmC8Yu3OiIev...
Email: zijin@ualberta.ca
Hello there, I am a full-stack developer based in BC, Canada, with experience in tools like JavaScript/TS, React, Node.js, Express, and Postgres, and I am also comfortable working with AWS and AI(rag/agents). I recently developed Rabbitory, an open-source RabbitMQ deployment/management platform(https://rabbitory.github.io/). I am also an open source contributor of Firefox(https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/p/zijin/).
In my past lives: Linux kernel development, Molecular Biology masters, Electronics engineering in Shenzhen.
Some cool stuff, or just check my gh:
https://github.com/xl0/lovely-tensors
https://chat.congusto.ai/chat
https://lovely-docs.github.io/
https://pelican.alexey.work/
Remote: Yes
Willing to Relocate: Yes
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Mastra AI, Ruby, React, Node.js, Express, Postgres, MondoDB, Docker, Git/GitHub, AWS (see resume for more)
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hPSsEbqMjrm29hcjH_1zQRX-5-R...
Email: alex.stout55555@gmail.com
Personally I'm looking for a job that I feel like actually has some kind of positive benefit on the world, or something that seems particularly challenging or interesting. This can range anywhere from a note-taking application to managing retirement funds to writing a Typescript to Go compiler to writing a new database. I'm not interested in one of the 5 million AI hype cycle jobs (partly because I dislike LLMs), and I actively hate the blockchain, ads, and tracking users. I do not, and will never, compromise on privacy issues.
A list of things you should know about me and how I'm going to do my best work for you:
* I want to be able to work on something a bit more interesting than another simple REST application.
* I want my hours to be flexible, meaning when I start/end or being able to take some time in the middle of the day for groceries or a doctors appointment.
* I want to be able to come up with ideas I think would be useful/interesting and be given some time to work on them. I know that there are things I'm going to have to do for the business that aren't going to be these things, but I need some amount of time to do this or I'm going to struggle as a worker.
* I'm going to have strong opinions about all sorts of things, and I expect to be able to have a conversation about them and not just be dismissed.
* I'm going to want to improve things, and if I continuously get told "no", it's going to kill my morale.
I've previously lived in Japan a couple decades ago and studied the language intensively for 2 years at that time in one of the schools dedicated to helping foreigners go to university or get jobs there. (specifically at: 東京平田日本語学院. I almost passed JLPT N2 then, but I'm nowhere close to that level currently) I've recently been picking back up on studying Japanese again to maybe fulfill a long-held dream of going back to Japan longer than a vacation. So on the off chance you're someone in Japan hiring for a position you think I'd be a fit for (and you're not a black company), please reach out.