Hi everyone! Favorite project I have worked on was an event driven document processing pipeline using over a dozen AWS services.
My name is Kyle and during the day I am a Senior Software Engineer in Portland, Oregon. At night and on the weekends I am an entrepreneur and writer. I typically spend my evenings and weekends writing blog posts about learning AWS, adding chapters to a short book I am working about learning AWS, or programming one of my many side projects.
Favorite languages...I would have to go C#, JavaScript, and Python. I spend most of my day in MS stack so C# is second nature to me. I am constantly mesmerized by JavaScript and all of the directions it is going right now. Elm is something that has peaked my interest most recently.
I am interested in learning more about how I can help others accelerate their learning in Amazon Web Services. There is a big sea of information out there and people learn in different ways, so there is no one size fits all. However, I would like to create material that helps a large number of people.
If you are interested in learning more AWS you can follow the progress of my short book here.
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Hi everyone! Favorite project I have worked on was an event driven document processing pipeline using over a dozen AWS services.
My name is Kyle and during the day I am a Senior Software Engineer in Portland, Oregon. At night and on the weekends I am an entrepreneur and writer. I typically spend my evenings and weekends writing blog posts about learning AWS, adding chapters to a short book I am working about learning AWS, or programming one of my many side projects.
Favorite languages...I would have to go C#, JavaScript, and Python. I spend most of my day in MS stack so C# is second nature to me. I am constantly mesmerized by JavaScript and all of the directions it is going right now. Elm is something that has peaked my interest most recently.
I am interested in learning more about how I can help others accelerate their learning in Amazon Web Services. There is a big sea of information out there and people learn in different ways, so there is no one size fits all. However, I would like to create material that helps a large number of people.
If you are interested in learning more AWS you can follow the progress of my short book here.