Hi! I'm Buck, a software engineer with 6 years of experience building cloud services and enterprise web apps, and I'm looking for my next backend or full-stack role, with an eye towards moving West. At Oracle, I currently work on a serverless function for generating documents (https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Functions/Tasks/f...), which has been fascinating, as I've gotten to learn the internals of the DOCX and XLSX formats while also using Terraform and custom tooling to deploy and maintain the product in dozens of cloud regions. Before this project, I also worked on the Database Tools Service (https://www.oracle.com/database/tools-service/), a cloud service for creating reusable database connections and executing SQL, helping to integrate with internal platforms, maintain the service, and deploy it to many regions. In general, I'm known for solving problems thoroughly, maintaining high standards in development and reviews, and helping out teammates and customers whenever I see the opportunity. If any of that sounds interesting to you, I would love to hear from you!
Location: Omaha, NE (moving to Raleigh, NC within 6 mo)
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: .NET, C#, Angular, TypeScript, SQL Server, and more
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/buckcronk/
Email: [Removed]
Hi there! I'm Buck, a software developer with 2+ years of full stack experience in modern .NET and Angular. I'm looking for a full-time remote role. I'm most familiar with C# but would also be excited to work with Java or Go.
Hi! I'm a passionate full stack developer with 1 year 5 months in the financial services industry and two summer gigs during school. I graduated from the U. of Nebraska-Lincoln in December 2019 with a B.S. in Computer Science. Looking for opportunities that are 100% remote or in locations like Raleigh, NC or Atlanta, GA. Reach out and say hello!
I think there's no such thing as free speech, and there never has been. Any forum worth reading has to be heavily moderated in some way. Things like scamming people and counterfeiting money are rightfully illegal. Any legitimate state is going to need to quell protests and hunt down political opposition, because at any reasonable population size you are guaranteed to have people who disagree enough with those in power to get violent and criminal about it. We saw this play out recently enough earlier this month on Inauguration Day.
Politics is hard, and absolutist ideas like completely unrestricted speech, a completely unrestricted economy, or complete privacy are at best lunacy, at worst downright impossible. I don't think I would want to live in a society where anyone could say anything whenever and wherever, where corporations were completely unregulated, or where law enforcement could never hope to gather evidence because of privacy restrictions. So I think tools and methods for restricting speech and privacy must exist, and they will fall into the wrong hands, but it's ultimately up to the public to collectively decide and enforce what is acceptable and what's not. It's an endless struggle that's been happening not since the birth of the Internet, but since people started living in groups.
I've been happy for about a year now buying and downloading songs from Amazon Music, Bandcamp, and Patreon. I get full control of my music library, and usually I get clean metadata & album art. I've had to do cleanup for some Patreon downloads and a CD rip.
I'm a full stack web developer with 1 year in the financial services industry and two summer gigs during school. I graduated from U. of Nebraska-Lincoln in December 2019 with a B.S. in Computer Science. Looking for good opportunities in other cities or remote. Good at what I do. Reach out and say hello!
Remote: Yes, also open to hybrid/in-office
Willing to relocate: Yes, to SF or Seattle
Technologies: Java, Terraform, C#, .NET, Angular, TypeScript, SQL
Résumé/CV: https://buckcronk.com/resume/
Email: [email protected]
Hi! I'm Buck, a software engineer with 6 years of experience building cloud services and enterprise web apps, and I'm looking for my next backend or full-stack role, with an eye towards moving West. At Oracle, I currently work on a serverless function for generating documents (https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Functions/Tasks/f...), which has been fascinating, as I've gotten to learn the internals of the DOCX and XLSX formats while also using Terraform and custom tooling to deploy and maintain the product in dozens of cloud regions. Before this project, I also worked on the Database Tools Service (https://www.oracle.com/database/tools-service/), a cloud service for creating reusable database connections and executing SQL, helping to integrate with internal platforms, maintain the service, and deploy it to many regions. In general, I'm known for solving problems thoroughly, maintaining high standards in development and reviews, and helping out teammates and customers whenever I see the opportunity. If any of that sounds interesting to you, I would love to hear from you!
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