I love your product and want to help build the terminal of the future
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This site was written in plain Typescript, and this demo is an emulator I wrote from scratch in Rust that was compiled to WASM and runs hand-written assembly in the browser at native speed.
At my last job with The Coding Train I worked with a global team of designers and educators to bring coding education to tens of thousands of monthly active users. I led implementation of the Passenger Showcase, which enabled hundreds of creative coders to have their projects featured on the site.
I'm both a talented engineer and creatively-driven. I studied at NYU ITP's undergrad program, Interactive Media Arts, where I applied my engineering skills to the arts, creating interactive musical watercolors, hidden message poetry, and networked oracles, just to name a few projects.
For fun I like to play with hardware, and lately I've been developing fuzzy, a programming language for my homemade computer george. Other spare-time projects I've written include svg canvases, generative audio markov chains, and ephemeral chat apps.
man
for the future of coding
I read up on your interview process and figured I'd skip straight to the best part!
The terminal of the future should blur the lines between TUI and GUI.
Here, I imagined an enhanced user interface for man
that respects the developer and
doesn't
switch
contexts
or change their workflow.
(and here's a little server I wrote just for this demo)
Shoot me an email and let's set up an interview
I'm really excited to bring my skills to your team!