- As an ambitious software engineer, I like to learn things and creatively solve challenging software problems in a principled way, preferably in a small team where individual input is valued. I take pride in efficiently building software that is correct, fast, and beautiful. I appreciate opportunities to contribute to open source software and to work adjacent to cutting edge science.
- I am currently open to new challenges in an environment that uses Rust, Haskell (or other strongly typed functional languages), Nix, and/or NixOS to great effect, ideally in a scientific or high-performance computing setting. I am looking for a permanent 32 hours/week position, either fully remote or hybrid (ideally near Delft or The Hague, The Netherlands).
- My main software interests are modern typesafe and functional languages, testing, reproducibility, and other techniques that help build better software, and high-performance computing.
- I would like to do my programming in Rust, Haskell, DLang, and/or C. I strongly prefer using Linux (NixOS in particular) or BSD as an operating system.
- Although the domains of cryptocurrency, adtech, fintech, and the fossil fuel industry are often relatively keen on using the aforementioned technologies, I am currently not interested in working on these kinds of applications.
- Visit https://stefan.frijte.rs for a full CV and more about me.
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