jlevers
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- February 3, 2018 (8y ago)
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Email: jesse [at] jesseevers [dot] com.
Website: https://jesseevers.com
GitHub: https://github.com/jlevers
Twitter: https://twitter.com/_jlevers
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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…
- Wikihouse: Open-Source Houses (wikihouse.cc)
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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…
- The convoluted process for accessing Amazon's Seller API (jesseevers.com)
- A PHP Library for Amazon’s Selling Partner API (jesseevers.com)
- Building an Application with Amazon's Selling Partner API (jesseevers.com)
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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…
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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?
- The Successor to Amazon MWS (jesseevers.com)
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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?
- I Dropped Out of College (jesseevers.com)
- People, Not Numbers (jesseevers.com)
- People, Not Numbers (jesseevers.com)
- Embrace the Suck (jesseevers.com)
- Types vs. Datatypes vs. Typeclasses in Haskell (jesseevers.com)
- Instinctual Politics (jesseevers.com)
- Quaranteam: A space to talk about self-quarantine (join.slack.com)
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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?