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cutlerish:

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My name is Jeremy Cutler. I’m looking to relocate to New York, where I’m searching for a web application front-end developer job!

Why Would I Make A Great Addition To Your Development Team?

I am passionate about developing software and web applications for high-level functionality and low-level performance with a strong focus on usability. My professional and personal endeavours are often marked by a great attention to detail that complements cohesive integration of larger scale projects.

I studied Computer Engineering at both the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels and have since been able to leverage a wide variety of skills in both computer software and hardware in my work as a compiler developer at IBM and as a freelance web application designer and developer of a wildly popular open-source multi-platform browser extension, Missing e.

I love opportunities to take advantage of my experience with coding at the lowest levels of computer technology and developing front-end interfaces. My thirst for knowledge and new skills will, no doubt, enable me to make quite a difference wherever my career takes me!

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cutlerish:

Hire Me!

My name is Jeremy Cutler. I’m looking to relocate to New York, where I’m searching for a web application front-end developer job!

Why Would I Make A Great Addition To Your Development Team?

I am passionate about developing software and web applications for high-level functionality and low-level performance with a strong focus on usability. My professional and personal endeavours are often marked by a great attention to detail that complements cohesive integration of larger scale projects.

I studied Computer Engineering at both the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels and have since been able to leverage a wide variety of skills in both computer software and hardware in my work as a compiler developer at IBM and as a freelance web application designer and developer of a wildly popular open-source multi-platform browser extension, Missing e.

I love opportunities to take advantage of my experience with coding at the lowest levels of computer technology and developing front-end interfaces. My thirst for knowledge and new skills will, no doubt, enable me to make quite a difference wherever my career takes me!

Find Me On Other Sites

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  • 8 months ago > cutlerish
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I was recently asked about what kind of computer I use to develop Missing e.

The answer is: a Mac.

I find too many people expect to find developers working away on a Windows (or maybe Linux) computer. That’s not always the case! Don’t forget that OS X is a Unix-based operating system with a lot going on under the pretty, pretty interface.

Missing e is developed on a MacBook and tested for all browsers on Mac, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux machines.
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I was recently asked about what kind of computer I use to develop Missing e.

The answer is: a Mac.

I find too many people expect to find developers working away on a Windows (or maybe Linux) computer. That’s not always the case! Don’t forget that OS X is a Unix-based operating system with a lot going on under the pretty, pretty interface.

Missing e is developed on a MacBook and tested for all browsers on Mac, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux machines.

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    • #OS X
    • #MacBook
  • 12 months ago
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Sometimes, the Git logs for Missing e’s code development are interesting to watch.

Usually not, but I’m a bit loopy on cold medication.

Also, the comment on this code commit is about 5 times longer than the code change, itself.

This has been a completely pointless post.
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Sometimes, the Git logs for Missing e’s code development are interesting to watch.

Usually not, but I’m a bit loopy on cold medication.

Also, the comment on this code commit is about 5 times longer than the code change, itself.

This has been a completely pointless post.

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    • #code
    • #development
    • #Thunderdome
    • #Mad Max
    • #Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
  • 1 year ago
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This is a graph representing the breakdown of time spent developing Missing e (the commit activity on github). Seems I need to sleep better.

If you are interested, Missing e’s entire codebase is open source and available to peruse on github!
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This is a graph representing the breakdown of time spent developing Missing e (the commit activity on github). Seems I need to sleep better.

If you are interested, Missing e’s entire codebase is open source and available to peruse on github!

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    • #github
    • #commit
    • #history
    • #development
    • #graph
  • 1 year ago
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'Missing e' is an unofficial set of tools, features and interface changes for Tumblr.

What started out as a bunch of userscripts has been incorporated into a full-fledged browser extension/add-on for Chrome, Firefox and Safari!

Developed by Jeremy Cutler (cutlerish.tumblr.com)

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