Professionally, I am a technical writer with experience in software and API documentation for developers, using docs-as-code and open source workflows. Sometimes I write code for hobby projects, as it also helps me understand the technology and my target audience better.
If you are interested in hiring me, here's my resume.
Over the last several years, most of my professional work has been open source and available on my GitHub activities. You can dig into them to observe how I perform in a work setting. Here are a few projects where I have contributed:
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SUSE Linux Enterprise:
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Red Hat OpenShift:
Nowadays, most organizations ask to do take-home assignments as part of the interview process, and very rarely do they compensate me financially or make me sign an NDA. I could put those assignments to good use after the interviews, by listing them as writing samples that other organizations can use for screening.
- [Python/ML/Cloud] Automatically interacting with Google Cloud Storage and Vision API using Python
- [Web API] An introduction to SOAP and REST for web services
- [DevOps] Getting started with debugging pods in Kubernetes
- [QA Automation] Getting started to test automation using Selenium (Python), BrowserStack, and GitHub Actions
- [Git] Resolve merge conflicts resulting from wrong rebase
- [Linux] A concise introduction to the types of man pages in Linux
- [Java] A critical analysis of a Java code snippet
- [JavaScript] Creating an interactive weather dashboard using Vue.js and APIs
- [Documentation] A short critical analysis of BrowserStack's documentation
- [General English Competency]