jlevers

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Feel free to get in touch any time...I always enjoy talking to new people :)

Email: jesse [at] jesseevers [dot] com.

Website: https://jesseevers.com

GitHub: https://github.com/jlevers

Twitter: https://twitter.com/_jlevers

  1. I maintain a fairly large open source PHP SDK [1] (4.6M downloads at the moment) for Amazon's Selling Partner API. The project is about 4 years old at this point. Amazon just started building their own PHP SDK for the…

  2. Many people who are excellent at something cite their mentors as a major reason for their skills and success. If you've had an impactful mentor of any kind (not just programming-related), how did you meet them and how…

  3. I'm a relatively new freelancer, and I haven't found a great way invoice clients. My current strategy depends on the client -- some people I email a work summary each week, some I'm in constant contact with while…

  4. There are lots of fascinating problems at the intersection of software and other topics/concepts/etc. What problems are you working on at those intersections?

  5. I often feel that the systems I build lack sufficiently comprehensive logging and/or error handling systems. Are there any particular resources or practices that changed how you approach this issue?

  6. I Dropped Out of College (jesseevers.com)
  7. People, Not Numbers (jesseevers.com)
  8. People, Not Numbers (jesseevers.com)
  9. Embrace the Suck (jesseevers.com)
  10. Instinctual Politics (jesseevers.com)
  11. I know there are lots of really interesting problems out there waiting to be solved, but I haven't been exposed to much in the software world besides web technologies. I'd love to hear about what interesting problems…

  12. I've seen a lot of recommendations for what I can do in my personal life to help with climate change, but I've also seen that lot of smart people think that my lifestyle contributions are a drop in the bucket. It seems…

  13. I'm strongly considering dropping out of a solid school (a tier or two down from Ivy) to pursue programming. I have a year+ of work experience from a few internships I did during/after high school, an outstanding job…

  14. I'm interested in learning more about AR, especially AR development, but I'm not sure where to start. What are the best resources for learning about AR?