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  Location: Santa Clara, CA
  Remote: Yes, potentially open to hybrid in the south bay area
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Python, AWS, SQL, GraphQL, others less recently on résumé
  Résumé: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TCXM9voQU2Xk7wu6cxkFaxehAkgSNVmKxrGkqamzumE/edit?usp=sharing
  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-freidin/
  Email: daviddjf at gmail.com
Backend engineer, most recently worked on the data backend (database and api) for https://apertureplatform.com/ , 4.5 years software development experience, with previous experience and degree in computer hardware engineering. I'm open and interested in learning (or re-learning) languages and technologies that I may not have used recently, and would prefer working either in a team with established practices, or with an experienced team leader with a solid plan to implement them (i.e. not as a first or lead engineer myself).


  Location: Santa Clara, CA
  Remote: Yes, potentially open to hybrid in the south bay area
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Python, AWS, SQL, GraphQL, others less recently on résumé
  Résumé: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TCXM9voQU2Xk7wu6cxkFaxehAkgSNVmKxrGkqamzumE/edit?usp=sharing
  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-freidin/
  Email: daviddjf at gmail.com
Backend engineer, most recently worked on the data backend (database and api) for https://apertureplatform.com/ , 4.5 years software development experience, with previous experience and degree in computer hardware engineering. I'm open and interested in learning (or re-learning) languages and technologies that I may not have used recently, and would prefer working either in a team with established practices, or with an experienced team leader with a solid plan to implement them (i.e. not as a first or lead engineer myself).


  Location: Santa Clara, CA
  Remote: Yes, potentially open to hybrid in the south bay area
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Python, AWS, SQL, GraphQL, others less recently on résumé
  Résumé: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TCXM9voQU2Xk7wu6cxkFaxehAkgSNVmKxrGkqamzumE/edit?usp=sharing
  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-freidin/
  Email: daviddjf at gmail.com
Backend engineer, most recently worked on the data backend (database and api) for https://apertureplatform.com/ which is being shut down for business reasons. 4.5 years software development experience, with previous experience and degree in computer hardware engineering. I'm open and interested in learning (or re-learning) languages and technologies that I may not have used recently, and would prefer working either in a team with established practices, or with an experienced team leader with a solid plan to implement them (i.e. not as a first or lead engineer myself).


  Location: Santa Clara, CA
  Remote: Yes, potentially open to hybrid in the south bay area
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Python, AWS, SQL, GraphQL, others less recently on résumé
  Résumé: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TCXM9voQU2Xk7wu6cxkFaxehAkgSNVmKxrGkqamzumE/edit?usp=sharing
  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-freidin/
  Email: daviddjf at gmail.com
Backend engineer, looking for a new position to start around the middle of May or later. Most recently worked on the data backend (database and api) for https://apertureplatform.com/ which is being shut down for business reasons. 4.5 years software development experience, with previous experience and degree in computer hardware engineering.


Location: Santa Clara, CA

Remote: Yes but not preferred

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, Ruby, Javascript, Django, Ruby on Rails, MEAN Stack, more on my resume

Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TCXM9voQU2Xk7wu6cxkFaxeh...

Email: daviddjf@gmail.com

Just completed a coding bootcamp in full-stack web development, though I do have previous tech experience and my degree is in Computer Engineering. My preference is more for back-end development, and I am a very fast learner and am particularly good at troubleshooting/debugging.


I'm surprised this isn't more common, but at my apartment complex the machines are all payed by card. They give you a special card for the machines, and you can put money on it whenever you want. It was like this at college too, but with your student ID card. The machines at college also had slots for quarters, but I only ever used that when I forgot to put more money on my card.


Insulin resistance is Type 2 Diabetes, whereas insulin injections are a treatment (not a cure) for Type 1 Diabetes. Despite the common name of diabetes, they're actually completely different diseases that share many symptoms. It's also possible to have both.


There's no time limit, but a 60% vote can force him to stop.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filibuster_in_the_United_States...

Edit: That's 60% of all Senators, not just those currently there.


  Edit: That's 60% of all Senators, not just those currently there.
Also known as 60 Senators are required to vote to force him to stop.


I personally prefer Allman, but if I'm working with existing code, I'll use whatever style the code already uses.


Strangely, though I've flown out of San Jose, San Francisco, and Chicago since these new rules were put in place, the only security I've been through has been the same old metal detectors and carry-on x-rays. Even though I've been departing from major airports at busy times (Thanksgiving, Fourth of July), the security checks have all been fairly quick. I'm really confused about how inconsistently the TSA seems to be doing this.


I'd be very confused if the TSA was either consistent or any good. I'd think I'm dreaming.


Almost all the smaller airports I've been to have them. I think they put them in the smaller places as a warmup.


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