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India | Remote

Technologies: Golang | Typescript | Python | Django

Résumé: https://www.dropbox.com/s/up7jxal60i4pqd3/single_page_resume...

Email: sab@courierboy.info

Hi, I have worked as a backend engineer for 15+ years. I have recently started building small frontend projects with ReactJS. I am open to all big or small companies and for short or long-term contracts.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shabinesh/


SEEKING WORK | India | Remote

Technologies: Golang | Typescript | Python | Django

Résumé: Please contact

Email: sab@courierboy.info

Hi, I have worked as a backend engineer for 15+ years. I am looking to work as a Senior or staff level engineer. I have recently started building small frontend projects with ReactJS. I am open to all big or small companies and for short or long-term contracts.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shabinesh/


Location: India

Remote: Only

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Golang | Typescript | Python | serverless

Résumé: Please contact

Email: sab@courierboy.info

Hi, I have worked as a backend engineer for 15+ years. I am looking to work as a Senior or staff level engineer. I have recently started with small frontend projects. I am open to all big or small companies and for short or long-term contracts.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shabinesh/


It would make more sense if they put their product comparison rates in INR, not USD.


you can get a number from https://engagespark.com, but you can't receive to email, but to an http endpoint. And Zappier could bridge that gap.


Haskell


I have been using selfhosted email for over 2 years now. mail in a box once setup I haven't done anything! other than occasional updates from the admin interface.


I am currently doing it, near to the forest & foothills of a small mountain south of India. Also, I travel to SE Asian countries to places which are not so urban. While there are many advantages, I see myself travelling to Bangalore quite often to feel the developer vibes and talk to like-minded people to beat loneliness.

After spending enough time in Bangalore and then in Cebu (Philippines), With the convenience of remote work, it influenced my priorities to clean air and water than meetups and people. Work-life harmony is much better, while the work-life balance is out of question currently with the workload. I find myself not spending money, there is some energy left in the evening to read, I go walking near the mountains and meditate every morning. Life has turned out to be better overall.


Products like these will change the future of how learning and new skills will come out of Cambodia.

I just returned from Cambodia last week. I have been around the provinces with my Cambodian friend. What I came to know is many young people who are also smartphone users are not able to read or write Khmer, let alone English. The smartphone usage is mainly around using facebook, mostly to post pictures and watch videos. Though the internet infrastructure is good in Cambodia, it's underutilized.

What I wish to see is how localization and learning software powered by TTS/AI along with inexpensive hardware would inspire them to learn and acquire global outlook.


Wouldn't it be more practical to just teach them to read and write? The model for getting out of poverty is well established at this point and literacy is an essential component.

In fact I'd argue the stakes are pretty high because if we don't help these people become literate they'll end up little more than attention batteries plugged into Zuckerberg's Facebook Matrix.


Really Nice step, I created a small course to create a flappy bird game step-by-step for my co-workers which I presented at Golab conference in Italy. This was also made into "Just for Func" series by Francesc. It was intended to be really simple for beginners, and I could help it make it better if you decide to use it :)

https://github.com/shabinesh/flappy


I recall seeing at least one video in this series :)

I love the idea and your work here, but I'm a little skeptical of doing something so similar since it won't add a ton of value with Francesc's videos already out there.


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