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by jader201·12y ago·view on hn ↗
Louisville KY, Remote | Local, Full Time

Stack: C#, ASP.NET MVC, JS/jQuery, SQL Server, Entity Framework, Git, TeamCity

Resume: http://careers.stackoverflow.com/jeradrose

Contact: jerad [at] jader201 [dot] com

I'm looking for a full-stack web development position. I have extensive (15 years+) experience with the MS stack and have been working with MVC since it was introduced to the MS stack. However, I'm completely open to other stacks if you allow me time to pick it up.

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Love to see another .NET developer on HN! The Freelancer and Hiring posts each month usually ignore C# and ASP. Good luck! If you want to chat about .NEt, feel fre to contact me.
I'm a .NET dev too...there's more of us on here than you think
That's right look for Programming languages polls here in HN and you'll find a lot of C sharpers
dito
+1 .NET developer.

For the same reason, moving to Front-End development on my next job (mid-june).

Awesome to see. Windows DevOps guy here.
how does that work??

edit: just found http://www.getchef.com/solutions/windows/ That'll help.

Currently alot of custom stuff. Mainly in .NET with hosted Powershell. Chef also supports Windows as you found but support is abit too strong of a word sometimes.

The reality is that Windows DevOps means rolling alot of your own and integrating back with the System Center suite, specifically Operations Manger, Configuration Manager and Virtual Machine Manager.

What is nice about the Windows world is most of the core services actually have decent either fully managed (.NET) or atleast reasonable native APIs. Powershell is also very widespread now which is quite nice to interact with from C#/.NET.

Wow, first time I've seen Virtual Machine Manager mentioned in the wild. I was on the original team that built that product at Microsoft. How long I fought for a real, native API :( Worst part was that there was a decent one hiding beneath the PowerShell layer that was not exposed.
You should apply to come work with me at Stack Exchange! Your profile/s likes are a really close match to what our likes are, minus the TDD aspect.

We're hiring full stack devs: http://careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/34229/full-stack-web-d...

I did find the lecture from your lead architect funny where he claimed testing was unnecessary when you've got Meta StackOverflow, where people will eagerly find your bugs for free and submit patches too! Pretty sweet deal you've got.
Yeah, it's pretty fantastic. I recently did a talk about how we handled our mobile release process, and getting feedback from our Meta site (and having the feedback be public rather than to just one person) was a god send.

There's some extra details in the speaker notes (in the JS console) here: http://kasrarahjerdi.com/se-goes-mobile/#/7

Thanks for the lead architect, but I am a mere developer :-)