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SEEKING WORK

Remote: yes

Location: SE Asia

Languages (primary): Ruby, Python, Haskell, C#, Rust, Elixir;

Languages (secondary): Perl 6, Java, Assembly, Scala, SQL, JavaScript, R;

Email: me@alexmaslakov.me

Github: https://github.com/GildedHonour

Web-sites: http://gildedhonour.com (CV, contacts), http://alexmaslakov.me (blog)

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I'm Alex, a freelance developer. I've worked with web mostly for the last 6 years, 4 of which as a freelancer. And for rest of time I've been doing work involving desktop, mobile, data science and security.

I'm up for freelance/remote jobs, preferably, big and long-term.

Thanks && Cheers!


for the url for hackday?


where is the source code?


What if I misspell the word "fuck"?


then it's more expensive than buying a new one.


how much money did it cost to make this phone?


It's rather simple -- don't use credit cards, don't borrow money.


Sure, if you like leaving money on the table that's a simple thing to do.


I'll tell you a secret -- you can keep your money in a bank and have a debit card.


The parent isn't talking about not using banks. They are saying that using debit cards (or cash) to do transactions when you could be doing the same transaction on a credit card and getting free points is akin to leaving money on the table.

This year I made several hundred dollars worth of points for which I did not have to alter my spending behavior at all. I am buying plane tickets and staying in motels and filling gas and renting cars and eating out and blah blah, credit card or not, points or not. It's ridiculous to not want to get back 1-3% of that money as long as you have even a bit of control on your spend. If you actually have a decently paying job so that you don't have to rely on credit cards to borrow money that you can't return, it's perfectly rational to have credit cards and pay the points game.


SEEKING WORK

Remote: yes

Location: SE Asia

Languages (primary): Ruby, Python, Haskell, C#, Rust, Elixir;

Languages (secondary): Perl 6, Java, Assembly, Scala, SQL, JavaScript, R;

Email: me@alexmaslakov.me

Github: https://github.com/GildedHonour

Web-sites: http://gildedhonour.com (CV, contacts), http://alexmaslakov.me (blog)

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I'm Alex, a freelance developer. I've worked with web mostly for the last 6 years, 4 of which as a freelancer. And for rest of time I've been doing work involving desktop, mobile, data science and security.

I'm up for freelance/remote jobs, preferably, big and long-term.

Thanks && Cheers!


Location: SE Asia

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: /primary/ Ruby, Python, Rust, C#, Haskell, Elixir; /secondary/ Perl 6, Assembly, Scala, C, SQL, JavaScript, R;

Résumé/CV: http://bit.ly/2c1Rwp9

Email: me@alexmaslakov.me

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I'm Alex, a freelance developer. I've worked with web mostly for the last 6 years , 4 of which as a freelancer. And for rest of time I've been doing work involving desktop, mobile, data science and security.

I'm up for freelance/remote jobs, preferably, big and long-term.

Github: https://github.com/GildedHonour

Web-site: http://gildedhonour.com (CV, contacts)

Blog: http://alexmaslakov.me

Thanks && Cheers!


No, Jesus doesn't give second chances. You're in trouble man.


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