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Self
Frontend Developer
June 24, 2026 – Present
mini-levenshtein
April 29, 2022 – Present
Simple, fast Levenshtein distance and similarity ratio for Ruby
View Projectactiverecord-pull
February 21, 2020 – August 22, 2024
A simple query interface for pulling deeply nested data from records.
View Projectinvokable
February 5, 2020 – March 1, 2024
Objects are functions! Treat any Object or Class as a Proc (like Enumerable but for Procs).
View Projectactiverecord-setops
January 30, 2020 – Present
Union, Intersect, and Difference set operations for ActiveRecord (also, SQL's UnionAll).
View Projectmagbot
November 9, 2011 – March 10, 2021
A CLI application for fetching media from jw.org feeds
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project history is heavily focused on backend/system-level development (Ruby, C++, Perl, Clojure interpreters, ActiveRecord extensions) with minimal explicit frontend technologies beyond basic HTML/JavaScript in a few projects. This indicates a potential mismatch with a 'Frontend Developer' target role, suggesting a stronger inclination towards backend or full-stack development. The diversity of languages and project types (interpreters, CLI tools, data collection) suggests intellectual curiosity and a willingness to learn, which could be a positive cultural fit in a dynamic environment, but the direct alignment with frontend development is low.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. No psychometric or English test scores are available.