I've let my own website rot into the ground, so this will have to suffice until I ever feel the need to flagrantly self promote again.
I'm Rob, and I work for id3as full time, building a distributed media/content-delivery platform (Norsk) using
- Erlang
- Purescript
- Rust
This has been the case for about ten years now, before then
- I was a "journeyman" (snark), wandering around the globe doing discrete/focused jobs for companies and learning how everybody else liked to do things.
- I was a consultant working as a "technical expert" for a huge international company building data analytics tools in Silverlight (lol)
- I was a .NET developer working as a technical lead for an SME near Oxford
I have been known to talk at conferences, although I do less of that these days. My popular talks were about Javascript and .NET and I don't do those things any more and nobody wants to hear about functional programming because heaven forbid people be shown something outside of their comfort zone at these things.
I don't have any actual open source on my Github, my popular repos are either joke projects like erlang.net, learning projects like cravendb or games that written in JS that probably don't build any more like hoverbattles
I did however write the opinionated OTP bindings for Purescript (Pinto) that we and others use across our products, ditto the bindings for Cowboy (Stetson), as well as as various other things across that ecosystem, but those are hosted by work cos they're for work.
I use Github for work, so most of my commits are work related. My spare time is spent doing things that isn't work, so doesn't (these days) end up producing things for this site. I'm okay with that.