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Experienced (18+ years) developer and friendly Ruby on Rails and React/Next.js/Redux Developer/Mentor (with passion for helping others learn) | ★ 3,635+ 5 ★ sessions/jobs. 9+ years on top of the Codementor Ranking ★
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I am a Senior Software Engineer from Toronto, currently working as a Ruby on Rails and React/Redux Developer at theScore Inc. I am passionate about helping and mentoring people, especially those who are new to web development and the programming world. I am specialized in explaining the core concepts of Ruby and Rails, Javascript, React, APIs and everything else along with the best practices. I focus on the learning experience of my students and make sure they get exactly what they want. I have excellent academic track records (Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Masters in Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto) along with strong development and industry experience in Software Development and Web Development (18+ years coding experience in total).
I have helped more than 800 individuals here at CodeMentor (with 3,635+ 5 ★ sessions) with their projects implementation, bug fixes, architecture advices, performance improvements etc. I have worked with a bunch of CEOs and CTOs of YC start-ups and helped them with their projects. Made long term relationships with many of them which I help in a regular basis today.
I have helped a ton of bootcamp students here at CodeMentor and helped them build their web development career path and getting jobs after the completion of their bootcamp cohorts.
Here at CodeMentor, I have helped people from all levels: From someone who is brand new to programming to 30+ years of experienced Senior Software Engineers, Product Managers and everyone in between. It's been an amazing journey here at CodeMentor for the last 8+ years! :-)
I started programming and solving problems in 2006, at the age of 18. Since then, I wrote programs in a variety of programming languages such as C, C++, Java, PHP, Ruby, Python, Javascript, etc. These days, I use Ruby and Rails and React JS as my primary programming languages and frameworks.
I can help with debugging your issues as well as refactoring your code according to the best practices and conventions out there. Helping people is my passion and motto in life. If you think I can help you in any way, please get in touch!
Specialties:
* Building scalable and performant backend APIs in Ruby on Rails (Active Model Serializer, GraphQL, Grape, Jbuilder, RABL, etc.) for android, iPhone or web applications. (For more than 12 million users).
* Integration of backend APIs with Javascript frontend framework (ReactJS) using JSON Web Token (JWT).
* Built highly scalable Push Notification System for theScore sports application (For ~10 million users).
* Implemented instant player, team and news article search for the theScore and theScore eSports apps which have more than 6 million monthly active users using ElasticSearch and Rails.
* Backend Ruby on Rails Development (With scaling, performance optimizations, database query optimizations, caching best practices, etc.).
* Test Driven Development with clean code and best practices.
* Web Scraping (Nokogiri, Mechanize) (Scrape data from anywhere on the internet!).
* Reverse engineering complex APIs and web applications to write automated scripts to mimic and automate user behaviour and extract required data.
* Explain concepts/solutions clearly and concisely according to the level of the client/student. (Helped over 800 people on CodeMentor with 3,635+ 5 ★ sessions)
* Giving architecture advice for your application. Explain which tools/gems to use and why.
* Setting up SSL certificates for Rails application (Nginx server) on AWS EC2 instance and securing your application.
* Suggesting best practices and focusing on the best learning experience and long-term achievements.
* Showing cool tips and tricks that I have learned over the past 18+ years (and still learning!) as a professional Ruby on Rails developer to be more productive and efficient at work.
* Upgrading Ruby/Rails versions for your existing application.
* Finding bottlenecks and Optimizing performance for your slow Rails applications.
* I can help you to prepare for interviews for Ruby on Rails developer position, or any other Software Development position. I have successfully guided many developers who got their dream jobs after practicing coding interviews with me!
Production systems fire fighter - there is nothing I cannot debug.
I will not do your homework.
Member of Mensa & Intertel, backwoods enthusiast. Human languages for fun, programming languages for breakfast. I left Detroit in the Dot-Com era to live deep in a north woods cabin w/my animal family.
I solve my own problems with grace and efficiency. I'll be happy to solve yours!
My five most valuable skills:
* Anticipation (of variables and user expectations)
* Debugging
* Machine logic
* Problem solving
* Versatility
These skills when applied to any challenge, design or technology stack, have consistently produced efficient and reliable results across an unlimited technology stack since childhood.
What I enjoy most about Code Mentor:
Utilizing my unique skill set to solve a diverse set of challenging critical issues for people in a bind. My most satisfying sessions solve very difficult and unique situations for those who have already exhausted their available human and intellectual resources.
FAQ
* No, I am not a robot. But my bots might be one day.
* No, I will not travel anywhere , unless you provide a space ship or parachute.
* I try to make a record of all changes and be able to revert them quickly, but it is your responsibility to archive responsibly
** SUPPORT SPECIALTIES **
- AWS Anything
- Dedicated support through to resolution
- Defensive cyber security
- Disaster recovery
- Emergency response for mission-critical systems
- High pressure environments
- Forensics / electronic discovery
Check out my video course on pfSense!
https://www.packtpub.com/product/hands-on-pfsense-2-x-for-firewalls-and-routers-video/9781789805017
I have been a freelance web developer since 2004. I mainly use Ruby on Rails hosted on Heroku. I am the lead programmer for a number of small companies and enjoy contributing to open source projects. I love tracking down bugs and explaining how things work!
Running at a low rate until I get some reviews!
Currently a co-founder at my virtual reality start-up, Anarchist.com.
Previously an engineer at Groupon where I automated financial systems with Rails, Clojure, MySQL, Postgres, MongoDB/TokuMX, Salesforce, and more.
I've been in the startup trenches for over 15 years, having experienced both the early stage crucible and the continuing support of successful projects.
As a mentor, I volunteered and worked for an educational non-profit for 4 years. I've also been an instructor and emcee for a local Lindy Hop dance venue I started for the past 4 years. It's a secret life I live away from the computers, but I believe those experience has helped me as a mentor. Most importantly, I believe in supporting newcomers and underrepresented groups into tech field, because this is the way to make technologies better serve the whole world.
As a developer, I've worked on technologies used by film icons like Brad Pitt, designed and developed online games that had millions of users, and built mission-critical health care systems.
As a mentor, my strength is in the ability to explain domain knowledge in a way that is easy to grasp, through analogies and examples. I have hired and coached many early-career engineers and it's something that I particularly enjoyed.
To me, software engineering is a tool that brings ideas to life, and my career focus has reflected that. While I love to learn and talk computer science theories with fellow programmers, my passion lies in building what delivers value for the end users, our community, and the world.
Hi, I'm Brian Jones
I'm a software engineer with over 5 years of experience building scalable software for the web, primarily on top of AWS. I have a varied skill set, but find myself most comfortable working on backend software.
I enjoy learning new technology and enjoy the challenge that comes with it. I enjoy working with others, and discussing technology. My teaching and mentorship style is collaborative, if I don't know the answer, or aren't as familiar with a topic I enjoy diving in and learning together.
Currently I work at Built In as a data engineer, and work across the whole stack. (AWS, terraform, cloudflare, VueJS, Go, Python, DBT, snowflake).
I'm a full stack senior software engineer with over 12 years experience developing software and services in the education space. I've used a wide variety of languages, frameworks and infrastructures to deliver highly scalable services to users ranging from K-12 and higher education institutions.
I have experience in UI development but specialize in backend development and services using technologies like NodeJS, Express, Java, and Spring-Boot as well as infrastructure management with AWS using Terraform and Serverless.
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