Location: Cancun, Mexico (but I am an American citizen)
Remote: Only, but I will gladly travel and stay at the office for a couple weeks at a time, multiple times a month
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Python, LLMs, JavaScript, Typescript, Ruby, Rails, Docker, Mobile development, React, Can learn just about anything pretty fast and get up and running
Seasoned product engineer (~20 years). Recently helped YC company Attunement launch its first products; last year led and built an AI experience for Beetlejuice that scaled to millions of users. I specialize in turning zero-to-one ideas into profitable, scalable products. I am interested in doing deeper AI work, relative to training models, and or solving hard problems.
I am a Senior Product engineer and I have worked for some large startups/movies such as Beetlejuice, MoviePass (first lead developer), Regal Voice, Attunement (y combinator company), and I have run + sold my own development agency.
Learning Swift is definitely much easier in my opinion. There are some oddities though that come from the world of Objective-C, but I believe it's pretty easy to understand regardless.
Also something you need to keep in mind is that there is a lot of server-side infrastructure that handles these Social Media apps. The apps just serve up the content for the most part. The server-side aspect of things is doing all the interesting work.
It would be acceptable. We will be adding the ability for the repo owner to manage the entire project, but also the community will be able to add extra tags, etc. These are in the upcoming weeks as we iterate on it.
We would love to hear your feedback. This project is very MVP and definitely has some issues that we will be iterating on over the next week.
Any features you would like to see, let us know. We plan on adding a much nicer view for all the libraries with more information. The ability to the community to add tags to existing libraries, and more.
Nice idea... Currently it's only legal to share source code libraries though right? Binary swift frameworks would constitute Apple NDA covered software, so unless they're compile with Xcode 5 we'd have to wait for pro-tool libraries like Parse, Splitforce and Google Analytics to arrive?
Remote: Only, but I will gladly travel and stay at the office for a couple weeks at a time, multiple times a month
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Python, LLMs, JavaScript, Typescript, Ruby, Rails, Docker, Mobile development, React, Can learn just about anything pretty fast and get up and running
Resume/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjamesleonard
Email: adamjamesleonard@gmail.com
Seasoned product engineer (~20 years). Recently helped YC company Attunement launch its first products; last year led and built an AI experience for Beetlejuice that scaled to millions of users. I specialize in turning zero-to-one ideas into profitable, scalable products. I am interested in doing deeper AI work, relative to training models, and or solving hard problems.