Looking for part-time to full-time work in the Elixir and/or DevOps space. I have many years of experience building high-traffic and mission-critical Phoenix and LiveView applications running in AWS and Digital Ocean. Hoping to continue working with those technologies, but also open to learning new things.
Looking for part-time to full-time work in the Elixir and/or DevOps space. I have many years of experience building high-traffic and mission-critical Phoenix and LiveView applications running in AWS and Digital Ocean. Hoping to continue working with those technologies, but also open to learning new things.
Looking for part-time to full-time work in the Elixir and/or DevOps space. I have many years of experience building high-traffic and mission-critical Phoenix and LiveView applications in AWS and Digital Ocean, and am hoping to continue working with those technologies.
Looking for part-time to full-time contract work in the Elixir and/or DevOps space. I have many years of experience building high-traffic and mission-critical Phoenix and LiveView applications in AWS and Digital Ocean, and am hoping to continue working with those technologies.
Looking for part-time to full-time contract work in the Elixir space. I have several years of experience building high-traffic and mission-critical Phoenix and LiveView applications, and am hoping to continue working with those technologies.
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I agree, it could be a little more explained. Thanks for the input!
I'm not sure if rails does this out of the box, but the thinking is to integrate it into a deployment system for sites built without frameworks like Rails (static marketing sites, for example). A general purpose URL transformer would be interesting. Do you have any use cases outside of prepending you can see it being useful for?
Off the top of my head, not many. One might be densely cross-linked documentation markup stored on GitHub but officially published elsewhere. If you have reason to use absolute paths and want your docs navigable everywhere, you need to do something to about the `/$USER/repo/blob/master` vs. `/doc/wiki` (or whatever).
Or, to ease writing said docs, you might wish to resolve "fake" urls like `wiki:Batman`, which should point at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman ...which I guess still amounts to prepending, doesn't it?
Technologies: Elixir, Phoenix, LiveView, PostgreSQL, Terraform, Digital Ocean, AWS, Whatever You Use
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Looking for part-time to full-time work in the Elixir and/or DevOps space. I have many years of experience building high-traffic and mission-critical Phoenix and LiveView applications running in AWS and Digital Ocean. Hoping to continue working with those technologies, but also open to learning new things.